IP Library Granted Patent US 9,410,229
Granted Patent B2
US 9,410,229 · App. 12/980,874 · Granted Aug 9, 2016

High strength aluminum alloys and process for making the same

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Patent No.
US 9,410,229
App. No.
12/980,874
Granted
Aug 9, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

High strength aluminum alloys based on the Al—Zn—Mg—Cu alloy system preferably include high levels of zinc and copper, but modest levels of magnesium, to provide increased tensile strength without sacrificing toughness. Preferred ranges of the elements include by weight, 8.5-10.5% Zn, 1.4-1.85% Mg, 2.25-3.0% Cu and at least one element from the group Zr, V, or Hf not exceeding about 0.5%, the balance substantially aluminum and incidental impurities. In addition, small amounts of scandium (0.05-0.30%) are also preferably employed to prevent recrystallization. During formation of the alloys, homogenization, solution heat treating and artificial aging processes are preferably employed.

Claims (26)

1. An aluminum alloy product having high strength with good toughness, containing by weight, 8.5-10.5% Zn, 1.4-1.85% Mg, 2.25-3.0% Cu, and at least one element from the group Zr, V, or Hf not exceeding about 0.5%, wherein said alloy includes Mg and Cu at a Mg/Cu ratio of less than 1.0, the balance substantially aluminum and incidental impurities with fracture toughness (as measured in unit propagation energy) exceeding the following relationship:

UPE≧−32.894(YS)+2861

where UPE=fracture toughness as measured in unit propagation energy (#/in 2 )

YS=yield strength (KSI).

2. The alloy product of claim 1 , wherein said alloy contains about 0.05-0.2% Zr.

3. The alloy product of claim 1 , wherein said alloy includes 0.05-0.30% Sc.

4. The alloy product of claim 3 , wherein said alloy includes 0.05-0.20% Zr.

5. The alloy product of claim 1 , wherein said alloy includes about 0.03-0.10% Si and 0.03-0.12% Fe.

6. The alloy product of claim 1 , wherein the combined weight percentages of Mg and Cu range from 4.0 to 4.4%.

7. The alloy product of claim 6 , wherein the combined weight percentages of Zn, Mg and Cu range from 13.0 to 14.5%.

8. The alloy product of claim 1 , wherein said product is selected from the group including sporting goods such as baseball and soft ball bats, golf shafts, lacrosse sticks, tennis rackets, and arrows; aerospace components such as wing plates, bulkheads, fuselage stringers, and structural extrusions and forgings; and ordnance parts such as sabots and missile launchers.

9. The alloy product of claim 1 , wherein said alloy includes Mg and Cu at a Mg/Cu ratio of ≦0.8.

10. An aluminum alloy product having high strength with good toughness, containing by weight, 8.5-10.5% Zn, 1.4-1.75% Mg, 2.25-3.0% Cu, and at least one element from the group Zr, V, or Hf not exceeding about 0.5%, wherein said alloy includes Mg and Cu at a Mg/Cu ratio of less than 1.0, the balance substantially aluminum and incidental impurities with fracture toughness (as measured in unit propagation energy) exceeding the following relationship:

UPE≧−32.894(YS)+2861

where UPE=fracture toughness as measured in unit propagation energy (#/in 2 )

YS=yield strength (KSI).

11. The alloy product of claim 10 , wherein said alloy contains about 0.05-0.2% Zr.

12. The alloy product of claim 10 , wherein said alloy includes 0.05-0.30% Sc.

13. The alloy product of claim 12 , wherein said alloy includes 0.05-0.20% Zr.

14. The alloy product of claim 10 , wherein said alloy includes about 0.03-0.10% Si and 0.03-0.12% Fe.

15. The alloy product of claim 10 , wherein the combined weight percentages of Mg and Cu range from 4.0 to 4.4%.

16. The alloy product of claim 15 , wherein the combined weight percentages of Zn, Mg and Cu range from 13.0 to 14.5%.

17. The alloy product of claim 1 , wherein said product is selected from the group including sporting goods such as baseball and soft ball bats, golf shafts, lacrosse sticks, tennis rackets, and arrows; aerospace components such as wing plates, bulkheads, fuselage stringers, and structural extrusions and forgings; and ordnance parts such as sabots and missile launchers.

18. The alloy product of claim 10 , wherein said alloy includes Mg and Cu at a Mg/Cu ratio of ≧0.8.

19. The alloy product of claim 10 , wherein said alloy includes 0.06-0.09% Fe.

20. The alloy product of claim 10 , wherein said alloy includes 9-10.5% Zn.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 31, 2019
From: KAISER ALUMINUM FABRICATED PRODUCTS, LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 050885/0952 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 29, 2015
From: BROOKS, CHARLES E; SHAARBAF, MORY; DORWARD, RALPH C; PARKINSON, RAY; MATUSKA, ROB
To: KAISER ALUMINUM FABRICATED PRODUCTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 037379/0157 →