Claims
- 1. A substantially nitrate-free solution for milling a metal product which comprises: (a) about 5-100 g/1 of ammonium bifluoride; (b) up to about 90 g/1 of hydrochloric acid; (c) at least about 30 g/1 of a chlorate ion-containing solution; and (d) a balance of water and impurities.
- 2. The milling solution of claim 1 which comprises about 15-75 g/1 of ammonium bifluoride and about 8-70 g/1 of hydrochloric acid.
- 3. The milling solution of claim 1 which contains at least about 40-650 g/1 of sodium chlorate.
- 4. The milling solution of claim 1 wherein the nitrate concentration is about 1 wt.% or less.
- 5. The milling solution of claim 1 wherein the metal product consists essentially of a titanium alloy having one or more of the following phases: an alpha phase and a beta phase.
- 6. The milling solution of claim 5 wherein the alloy is selected from the group consisting of: Ti-6Al-4V, Ti-6Al-6V-2Sn, Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al and commercially pure titanium metal.
- 7. A substantially nitrate-free solution for milling a metal product which comprises: (a) about 5-100 g/1 of ammonium bifluoride; (b) up to about 90 g/1 of hydrochloric acid; (c) at least about 180 g/1 of a peroxysulfate ion-containing solution; and (d) a balance of water and impurities.
- 8. The milling solution of claim 7 which comprises about 15-75 g/1 of ammonium bifluoride, about 8-70 g/1 of hydrochloric acid and up to about 650 g/1 of the peroxysulfate ion-containing solution.
- 9. The milling solution of claim 8 which contains about 200-350 g/1 of ammonium peroxysulfate.
- 10. The milling solution of claim 7 wherein the nitrate concentration is about 1 wt.% or less.
- 11. The milling solution of claim 7 wherein the metal product consists essentially of a titanium alloy having one or more of the following phases: an alpha phase and a beta phase.
- 12. The milling solution of claim 11 wherein the alloy is selected from the group consisting of: Ti-6Al-4V, Ti-6Al-6V-2Sn, Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al and commercially pure titanium metal.
- 13. An aqueous solution suitable for milling a titanium product at one or more temperatures in the range of about 21.degree.-71.degree. C. (70.degree.-160.degree. F.), said solution consisting essentially of: about 15-75 g/1 of ammonium bifluoride; about 8-70 g/1 of hydrochloric acid; and a hydrogen inhibitor selected from the group consisting of about 30-650 g/1 of sodium chlorate and about 200-650 g/1 of ammonium peroxysulfate.
- 14. The solution of claim 13 wherein milling occurs at about 32.degree.-57.degree. C. (90.degree.-135.degree. F.).
- 15. The solution of claim 13 wherein the titanium product is a Ti-6Al-4V forging.
- 16. The solution of claim 13 which produces a post-milling hydrogen content of about 150 ppm or less.
- 17. A method for chemically milling a metal workpiece comprising:
- (a) providing an aqueous solution consisting essentially of about 15-75 g/1 of ammonium bifluoride; about 8-70 g/1 of hydrochloric acid and a hydrogen inhibitor selected from the group consisting of about 30-650 g/1 of sodium chlorate and about 200-650 g/1 of ammonium peroxysulfate;
- (b) maintaining the solution at one or more temperatures in the range of about 21.degree.-71.degree. C. (70.degree.-160.degree. F.); and
- (c) immersing the workpiece in the solution to mill surfaces of the workpiece in contact with the solution.
- 18. The method of claim 17 which further comprises one or more of the following steps before immersing step (c):
- (i) cleaning the workpiece; and
- (ii) masking areas of the workpiece.
- 19. The method of claim 17 which further comprises one or both of the following steps after immersing step (c):
- (d) stirring or agitating the solution with the workpiece therein; and
- (e) removing the workpiece from the solution and then rinsing the workpiece.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the workpiece is a titanium alloy forging wherein said alloy is selected from the group consisting of: Ti-6Al-4V, Ti-6Al-6V-2Sn, Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al and commercially pure titanium metal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/652,587, filed on Feb. 8, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 5,100,500 the disclosure of which is fully incorporated by reference herein.
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