Claims
- 1. A process for preparing an aluminum-silicon-iron alloy compact exhibiting an improved combination of electrical and physical properties which process comprises:
- (1) providing an aluminum-silicon-iron alloy powder having a grain size in the range of about 10 to 500 microns and an aluminum content of about 4 to about 9%, by weight, a silicon content of about 8 to about 11%, by weight, and the remainder essentially iron,
- (2) nitriding said powder,
- (3) sintering said nitrided powder at a temperature of at least 1200.degree. C, and
- (4) hot-pressing said powder simultaneously with or after said sintering by exerting mechanical pressure of at least 1000 psi. on said powder, said sintering and hot-pressing being continued until said powder is formed into a compact having a porosity of less than 0.1%, a Vickers hardness greater than 600 (measured at a 300 gram load) and a resistivity of at least 100 micro-Ohm-cms.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 in which said alloy powder is hot-pressed simultaneously with said sintering.
- 3. A process accoding to claim 1 in which said alloy powder is sintered at a temperature of at least 1205.degree. C.
- 4. A process according to claim 3 in which said alloy powder is sintered at a temperature of about 15.degree. to about 30.degree. C below the melting point of said alloy.
- 5. A process according to claim 1 which comprises the following steps in sequence:
- forming said alloy powder containing about 5.6%, by weight, aluminum and about 9.6%, by weight, silicon, and the remainder essentially iron,
- heating said alloy powder to a temperature of about 640.degree. C and nitriding said alloy powder for about 4 hours to provide a nitrided alloy powder,
- blending said nitrided alloy powder with elemental powders of aluminum, silicon and iron in a proportion of about 80%, by weight, or nitrided alloy powder to about 20%, by weight, of said elemental powders in proportions to substantially maintain said percentages by weight, of aluminum, silicon and iron, said nitrided alloy powder having a grain size of at least 40 microns and a substantially uniform dimension varying not more than about 50% from a mean grain size, and
- subjecting said blend to a sintering temperature of about 1220.degree. C and a mechanical pressure of at least about 1000 psi. for about 6 to about 12 hours.
- 6. A process according to claim 1 which comprises the following steps in sequence:
- forming said alloy powder containing about 5.6%, by weight, aluminum and about 9.6%, by weight, silicon, and the remainder essentially iron,
- heating said alloy powder to a temperature of about 640.degree. C and subjecting said alloy powder to a nitrogen atmosphere for about 4 hours while at said temperature to provide nitrided alloy powder,
- blending said nitrided alloy powder with elemental powders of aluminum, silicon and iron in a proportion of about 80%, by weight, of nitrided alloy powder to about 20%, by weight, of said elemental powders in proportions to substantially maintain said percentages, by weight, of aluminum, silicon and iron, said nitrided alloy powder having a grain size of substantially uniform dimension varying not more than about 50% from a mean grain size and being in the range of about 40 to about 60 microns, and
- subjecting said blend to a sintering temperature of about 1220.degree. C and to a mechanical pressure of at least about 1000 psi, and maintaining said sintering temperature for a period of about 6 to 12 hours.
- 7. A process according to claim 4 in which said alloy powder is hot-pressed simultaneously with said sintering and said sintering and hot-pressing is continued until said compact has a Vickers hardness greater than 650 (measured at a 300 gram load).
- 8. A process according to claim 7 in which said powder is sintered at a temperature of at least 1205.degree. C.
- 9. A process for preparing an aluminum-silicon-iron alloy compact exhibiting an improved combination of electrical and physical properties which process comprises:
- (1) providing an aluminum-silicon-iron alloy powder having a grain size in the range of about 10 to 500 microns and an aluminum content of about 4 to about 9%, by weight, a silicon content of about 8 to about 11%, by weight, and the remainder essentially iron,
- (2) sintering said powder at a temperature of at least 1200.degree. C, and
- (3) hot-pressing said powder simultaneously with or after said sintering by exerting a mechanical pressure of at least 1000 psi. on said powder, said sintering and hot-pressing
- (a) being carried out in the presence of getter particles that react with and reduce oxygen or moisture that may be present and
- (b) being continued until said powder is formed into a compact having a porosity of less than about 0.1% and a Vickers hardness greater than 600 (measured at a 300 gram load).
- 10. A process according to claim 9 in which said getter particles are particles of titanium powder.
- 11. A process according to claim 9 comprising nitriding said alloy powder prior to said sintering.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 59,512 filed July 30, 1970 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,999,216.
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Divisions (1)
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