Method for production of titanium welding wire
View Patent ↗A process for producing a weldable titanium or titanium alloy wire characterized in that full consolidation of the wire is achieved via solid-state processing entailing compaction, extrusion, and rolling, whereby melting of the constituent titanium sponge particles does not occur.
1. Method for producing a weldable wire or strip of titanium, wherein the method consists of:
placing one or more particles of titanium sponge into the chamber of an uniaxial press, cold compacting the sample of particulate material in ambient air atmosphere to form a billet,
heating the billet up to a temperature in the range from 400-1000° C.,
place the heated billet into the die of a preheated hot-extruder press and extrude a bar or profile of the billet at a temperature in the range from 400-1000° C.,
remove surface contaminants from the extruded bar or profile, and
place the extruded bar or profile in a roller mill with one or more rolls placed in series to form the weldable strip or wire with the desired diameter.
2. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the particles of titanium sponge is crushed and sheared titanium sponge of magnesium reduced, vacuum distilled titanium sponge satisfying the ASTM standard B299-07.
3. Method according to claim 2 , wherein the crushed and sheared titanium sponge has a particle size fraction between 1-100 mm.
4. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the cold compacting of the sample of particulate material is performed at room temperature with a compacting pressure applied to the sample from 200 to 600 MPa.
5. Method according to claim 2 , wherein the cold compacting of the sample of particulate material is performed at room temperature with a compacting pressure applied to the sample from 200 to 600 MPa.
6. Method according to claim 3 , wherein the cold compacting of the sample of particulate material is performed at room temperature with a compacting pressure applied to the sample from 200 to 600 MPa.
7. Method according to claim 4 , wherein the compacting is continued until the particulate sample is consolidated to a solid compact billet of greater than 80% density and which is substantially free of interconnected, surface-breaking porosity and has internal pores filled by air.
8. Method according to claim 4 , wherein the pressed billet is coated with a lubricant.
9. Method according to claim 8 , wherein the lubricant coating is glass and that the heating of the billet is made in an inert atmosphere.
10. Method according to claim 9 , wherein the heating of the billet is regulated to give a temperature within 100° C. from the beta transition temperature of the titanium.
11. Method according to claim 4 , wherein each pass through the rolls of the roller mill reduces the diameter of the rolled weldable strip or wire from 5 to 35%.
12. Method according to claim 4 , wherein the starting temperature of the billet during extrusion does not exceed 1000° C.
13. Method according to claim 4 , wherein the exit temperature of the extrudate bar does not exceed 1000° C.
14. Method according to claim 12 , wherein the extruded bar has a density greater than 98%.
15. Method according to claim 13 , wherein the extruded bar has a density greater than 98%.
16. Method according to claim 2 , wherein the crushed and sheared titanium sponge has a particle size fraction between 2-50 mm.
17. Method according to claim 2 , wherein the crushed and sheared titanium sponge has a particle size fraction between 3-25 mm.
18. Method for producing a weldable wire or strip of titanium, wherein the method consists of:
placing one or more particles of titanium sponge into the chamber of an uniaxial press, cold compacting the sample of particulate material in ambient air atmosphere to form a billet,
heating the billet up to a temperature in the range from 400-1000° C.,
place the heated billet into the die of a preheated hot-extruder press and extrude a bar or profile of the billet at a temperature in the range from 400-1000° C.,
remove surface contaminants from the extruded bar or profile,
place the extruded bar or profile in a roller mill with one or more rolls placed in series to form the weldable strip or wire with the desired diameter, and
heating the rolled wire in an inert atmosphere to obtain a stress relief at temperature where the titanium or alloyed titanium becomes softened.