This application is the US national phase of PCT application PCT/IT/2005/000030, filed 21 Jan. 2005, published 4 Aug. 2005 as WO2005/070577, and claiming the priority of Italian patent application BS2004A000009 itself filed 22 Jan. 2004, whose entire disclosures are herewith incorporated by reference.
This invention refers to plants for the production of extruded aluminum or aluminum alloy profiles, and in particular it relates to an innovative process for the artificial ageing of extruded profiles in such plants.
Typically, a plant for the extrusion of aluminum or aluminum alloy profiles comprises a feeding and oven preheating system for the initial billets, a means for loading the preheated billets into an extrusion press and, at the outlet of this press, a line for the reception of the extruded profiles followed by a bench for cooling, straightening (stretching) and cutting the profiles to size.
Then, once cut, the profiles are grouped together side by side on support tables or in baskets and conveyed to an ageing chamber or tunnel where they stay at a preset temperature and for a preset time for a heat treatment so their molecular structure can stabilize and the extruded metal can attain certain mechanical characteristics.
After this treatment, the profiles are recovered and conveyed to other processes such as anodizing and coating or other mechanical operations. Alternately the profiles can be arranged for shipment in baskets or for storage in a warehouse.
In any case, on both the cooling, straightening and cutting bench and in all stages during their conveyance, including treatment in the ageing chamber, the extruded profiles are arranged horizontally. This arrangement of the profiles in the ageing chamber, in some plants, implies the drawbacks which may recognized as follow:
In actual fact, in some other plants, profile handling can be continuous and done without using containers, and with the possibility of ageing with “First-in, First-out” cycles, but always horizontally and in layers and therefore with the same drawbacks mentioned earlier due to the horizontal position of the profiles.
The object of this invention is instead to obviate at least the aforementioned drawbacks and, correspondingly, to improve plants for the extrusion of aluminum profiles at the level of the chamber for profile ageing treatment.
The object is attained according to the invention by means of a plant in which the extruded profiles, after the cooling, straightening and cutting to size processes, are taken and hung at one end on a conveyer system and conveyed through the ageing chamber in this vertical position. The attained advantages are:
The invention will be better illustrated in detail in the following description making reference to the enclosed indicative and not restrictive drawings, in which:
The plant shown comprises an extrusion press 11 to which are associated, upstream, a billet feeder 12, a billet pre-heating oven 13 and a device 14 for transferring the preheated billets from the oven to the press. In line with the outlet of the extrusion press 11 is a plane 15 for receiving the extruded profiles, followed by a bench 16 on which the profiles 17 are consecutively cooled and straightened and then cut to size, according to need, on a specific cutting bench 16′.
The profiles 17 then continue toward a conditioning chamber 18 for artificial ageing treatment at a controlled temperature and for a preset time.
In accordance with the invention, at the entrance to the chamber 18 for this treatment the profiles, which are in horizontal positions on the benches 16, 16′ are picked up, turned vertically and hung on an overhead conveyor system 19 with one or more parallel lines and conveyed in this position into said treatment chamber 18.
This chamber is represented by an oven with an appropriate air-circulation heating system 20 (see
At the outlet of the treatment chamber 18, the profiles can be transferred, always maintaining vertical positions, to a subsequent anodizing or coating system according to respective lines A and V in
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BS2004A0009 | Jan 2004 | IT | national |
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PCT/IT2005/000030 | 1/21/2005 | WO | 00 | 2/22/2007 |
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WO2005/070577 | 8/4/2005 | WO | A |
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