IP Library Granted Patent US 6,840,434
Granted Patent B2
US 6,840,434 · App. 10/063,300 · Granted Jan 11, 2005

Tin-and zinc-based solder fillers for aluminum body parts and methods of applying the same

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Patent No.
US 6,840,434
App. No.
10/063,300
Granted
Jan 11, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

One method of the present invention includes applying a paste-like fluxing agent to an aluminum body part; heating the fluxing agent to deoxidize the surface of the aluminum body part; applying a solder filler to the aluminum body part; and heating the solder filler to bond the solder filler to the aluminum body part. The melting point of the solder filler is at least 100 degrees C. lower than the melting point of the aluminum body part. Another method includes forming a filler/flux mixture; applying the filler/flux mixture; and heating the filler/flux mixture to bond the solder filler to the aluminum body part. The disclosed solder fillers include tin-based alloys as follows: (1) 12-22% copper, 3-5% zinc and 75-85% tin; and (2) 3-5% copper, iron, cobalt, or nickel, 12-40% zinc and 55-85% tin and zinc-based solder filler alloys composed of 78-98% zinc and 2-22% aluminum.

Claims (28)

1. A method of applying a solder filler to an aluminum body part, said method comprising the steps of:

applying a fluxing agent in paste-like form to the aluminum body part;

heating the applied fluxing agent to deoxidize the surface of the aluminum body part;

applying a tin-based solder filler to the deoxidized surface of the aluminum body part, the melting point temperature of the solder filler being at least 100 degrees C. lower than the melting point temperature of the aluminum body part and the tin-based solder filler consists of, by weight, of 81% to 85% Sn, 3% to 5% Zn, and 12% to 14% Cu; and

heating the solder filler to bond the solder filler to the aluminum body part.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprises washing the aluminum body part to remove flux residue created during the heating step.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the fluxing agent is comprised of a combination of organic compounds and metallic salts.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the fluxing agent is comprised of a combination of complex organometallic salts.

5. A method of applying a solder filler to an aluminum body part comprising the steps of:

forming a filler/flux mixture comprising a tin-based solder filler for aluminum body parts and a fluxing agent wherein the melting point temperature of the solder filler is at least 100 degrees C. lower than the melting point temperature of the aluminum body part and the tin-based solder filler consists of, by weight, of 81% to 85% Sn, 3% to 5% Zn, and 12% to 14% Cu;

applying the filler/flux mixture to the aluminum body part; and

heating the filler/flux mixture to bond the solder filler to the aluminum body part.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein the fluxing agent is comprised of a combination of organic compounds and metallic salts.

7. The method of claim 5 wherein the fluxing agent is comprised of a combination of complex organometallic salts.

8. The method of claim 5 wherein the filler/flux mixture is comprised of by weight about 10% of the fluxing agent and about 90% of the tin-based solder filler.

9. The method of claim 5 wherein the forming step is comprised of providing the tin-based solder filler in the form of a hollow wire and injecting the fluxing agent into the hollow wire.

10. A method of applying a solder filler to an aluminum body part, said method comprising the steps of:

applying a fluxing agent in paste-like form to the aluminum body part;

heating the applied fluxing agent to deoxidize the surface of the aluminum body part;

applying a tin-based solder filler to the deoxidized surface of the aluminum body part, the melting point temperature of the solder filler being at least 100 degrees C. lower than the melting point temperature of the aluminum body part and the tin-based solder filler consists of, by weight, of 55% to 85% Sn, 12% to 40% Zn, and 3% to 5% Ni, Fe, Cu or Co; and

heating the solder filler to bond the solder filler to the aluminum body part.

11. The method of claim 10 wherein the solder filler consists of, by weight, 66.5% Sn, 30% Zn, and 3.5% Ni.

12. A method of applying a solder filler to an aluminum body part, said method comprising the steps of:

applying a fluxing agent in paste-like form to the aluminum body part;

heating the applied fluxing agent to deoxidize the surface of the aluminum body part;

applying a zinc-based solder filler to the deoxidized surface of the aluminum body part, the melting point temperature of the solder filler being at least 100 degrees C. lower than the melting point temperature of the aluminum body part and the zinc-based solder filler consists of, by weight, of 78% to 89% Zn and 11% to 22% Al; and

heating the solder filler to bond the solder filler to the aluminum body part.

13. The method of claim 12 wherein the solder filler consists of, by weight, of 80% Zn and 20% Al.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 18, 2008
From: FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC (ONE-HALF INTEREST); JAGUAR CARS LIMITED (ONE-HALF INTEREST)
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