Claims
- 1. A method for extruding products from a metal billet at higher than conventional rates and/or at lower extrusion pressures than for single dies while maintaining a good surface finish, comprising
- (a) extruding a primary extrusion product from the billet through a primary reduction die having an extended land,
- (b) cooling at least an outer surface region of the primary extrusion product over substantially the entire extended land to reduce or maintain the temperature thereof below the solidus temperature at atmospheric pressure of the lowest melting phase prior to a second reduction, and
- (c) extruding the cooled primary extrusion product through a secondary reduction die and maintaining the temperature of at least a substantial portion of the primary extrusion product above the recrystallization temperature, and producing a back pressure on the metal alloy in the primary reduction die sufficient to keep the primary extrusion product in contact with the extended primary die land and to reduce tensile stresses therein.
- 2. The extrusion method of claim 1 which further comprises cooling the secondary die such that the temperature of at least an outer surface portion of the extruded product from the secondary die is maintained below the solidus temperature at atmospheric pressure of the lowest melting phase after the second reduction.
- 3. The extrusion method of claim 1 which comprises lubricating the primary die land prior to extrusion to reduce friction therein.
- 4. The extrusion method of claim 1 wherein the cooled primary extrusion product is reduced by 1/4-60% in cross-sectional area by the secondary reduction.
- 5. The extrusion method of claim 4 wherein the cooled primary reduction product is reduced by 2-50% in cross section by the secondary reduction.
- 6. The extrusion method of claim 1 wherein the primary extrusion product is indirectly cooled through the extended primary die land by fluid circulating in cooling channels surrounding the extended land.
- 7. The extrusion method of claim 1 for extruding solid rod wherein the extended primary die land has a length-to-diameter ratio of between about 1:1 and 12:1.
- 8. A method for extruding products from an elevated temperature billet of hot-short-sensitive metal alloy at higher than conventional rates and/or at lower extrusion pressures than for single dies while maintaining a good surface finish, comprising
- (a) extruding a primary extrusion product from the billet through a primary reduction die having an extended land and producing an elevated in situ pressure on the primary extrusion product within the primary die,
- (b) cooling at least an outer surface portion of the primary extrusion product over substantially the entire extended land to reduce or maintain a temperature therein below the solidus temperature at the in situ pressure of the lowest-melting phase prior to a second reduction,
- (c) extruding the cooled primary extrusion product through a secondary die and maintaining the temperature of at least a substantial portion of the primary extrusion product above the recrystallization temperature and producing a back pressure contributing to the in situ pressure on the metal alloy in the primary reduction die sufficient to keep the primary extrusion product in contact with the extended primary die land and to reduce the tensile stresses therein, and
- (d) cooling the extruded product in the secondary extrusion die such that the temperature of at least an outer surface portion thereof is below the solidus temperature at atmospheric pressure of the lowest-melting phase after the second reduction.
- 9. The extrusion method of claim 8 wherein the cooled primary extrusion product is reduced by 1/4-60% in cross-sectional area by the secondary reduction.
- 10. The extrusion method of claim 8 which further comprises polishing to a finish of less than about 0.05 microns rms variation and lubricating to decrease friction the primary and secondary die lands and die faces.
- 11. A method for extruding products from an elevated-temperature billet of hot-short-sensitive metal alloy at higher than conventional rates and/or at lower extrusion pressures than for single dies while maintaining a good surface finish, comprising
- (a) extruding a primary extrusion product from the billet through a primary reduction die having an extended land,
- (b) cooling at least an outer surface region of the primary extrusion product over substantially the entire extended land to reduce or maintain the temperature thereof below the solidus temperature at atmospheric pressure of the lowest-melting phase prior to a second reduction,
- (c) extruding the cooled primary extrusion product through a secondary reduction die and maintaining the temperature of at least a substantial portion of the primary extrusion product above the recrystallization temperature and producing a back pressure on the metal alloy in the primary reduction die sufficient to keep the primary extrusion product in contact with the extended primary die land and to reduce tensile stresses therein, and
- (d) cooling an outer surface portion of the extruded product in the secondary die below the solidus temperature at atmospheric pressure of the lowest-melting phase while maintaining an interior portion thereof above the solidus temperature.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of our earlier application Ser. No. 161,019, filed June 19, 1980, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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