Claims
- 1. A ternary alloy capable of being rendered heat recoverable comprised of copper, aluminum and manganese having a .beta.-brass type structure falling within the area on a ternary diagram defined by the points:
- A. 82.9% cu; 12.5% Al; 4.6% Mn
- B. 81.1% cu; 11% Al; 7.9% Mn
- C. 80.8% cu; 9.1% Al; 10.1% Mn
- D. 78.6% cu; 8.6% Al; 12.8% Mn
- E. 77.9% cu; 11% Al; 11.1% Mn
- F. 79.5% cu; 12.5% Al; 8% Mn
- said alloy having an Ms temperature of 0.degree. C. or below and exhibiting stress stability of at least 1,000 hrs. at 125.degree. C. when deformed from a original configuration while in its martensitic state and subsequently caused to recover by being warmed to a temperature at which the alloy exists in the austenitic state so that a degree of unresolved recovery remains.
- 2. An alloy in accordance with claim 1 wherein said alloy has an eutectoidal composition, said eutectoidal composition being a composition wherein no metal of the group consisting of copper, aluminum and manganese is present in an amount that differs by more than 1% by weight from the amount of said metal in a composition corresponding to an eutectoid composition defined by the line XY of FIG. 1.
- 3. An alloy in accordance with claim 2 wherein said alloy has an eutectoid composition.
- 4. An alloy according to claim 1 that is heat recoverable.
- 5. An alloy according to claim 2 that is heat recoverable.
- 6. An alloy according to claim 3 that is heat recoverable.
- 7. A process for making a heat recoverable article that exhibits stress stability of at least 1,000 hrs. at 125.degree. C. when allowed to recover so that a degree of unresolved recovery remains comprising the steps:
- (a) selecting a ternary alloy capable of being rendered heat recoverable comprised of copper, aluminum and manganese having a .beta.-brass type structure and having an Ms temperature of 0.degree. C. or below falling within the area on a ternary diagram defined by the points:
- A. 82.9% cu; 12.5% Al; 4.6% Mn
- B. 81.1% cu; 11% Al; 7.9% Mn
- C. 80.8% cu; 9.1% Al; 10.1% Mn
- D. 78.6% cu; 8.6% Al; 2.8% Mn
- E. 77.9% cu; 11% Al; 11.1% Mn
- F. 79.5% cu; 12.5% Al; 8% Mn
- (b) fabricating said article from the selected alloy into an original, heat-stable configuration,
- (c) cooling said article to a temperature at which the alloy exists in its martensitic state, and
- (d) deforming said article to a second, heat unstable configuration from which recovery occurs when said article is warmed to a temperature at which the alloy reverts to austenite from said martensitic state.
- 8. A process according to claim 7 wherein said alloy has an eutectoidal composition, said eutectoidal composition being a composition wherein no metal of the group consisting of copper, aluminum and manganese is present in an amount that different by more than 1% by weight from the amount of said metal in a composition corresponding to an eutectoid composition defined by the line XY of FIG. 1.
- 9. A process according to claim 8 wherein said alloy has an eutectoid composition.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 668,028, filed 3/18/76, now abandoned.
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