Metal treatment – Stock – Aluminum base
Reexamination Certificate
2005-09-06
2005-09-06
Wyszomierski, George (Department: 1742)
Metal treatment
Stock
Aluminum base
C420S548000, C420S553000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06939417
ABSTRACT:
When using AA3000 series and AA1000 series aluminum alloys to produce extruded products for heat exchanger applications, by controlling the level of copper and nickel in the alloy to very low levels it is possible to produce excellent corrosion resistance both before and after a brazing cycle. To achieve these results, the copper content should be no more than 0.006% by weight and the nickel no more than 0.005% by weight. A typical alloy of the invention contains about 0.001-0.5% by weight manganese, 0.001-0.7% by weight iron, 0.001-0.02% by weight titanium, 0.001-0.3% by weight silicon, less than 0.006% by weight copper, less than 0.005% by weight nickel and 0.001-0.02% by weight zinc, with the balance consisting of aluminum and incidental impurities. No zinc addition to the alloy is required either by zinc spraying or by alloy addition.
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Marois Pierre Henri
Parson Nicholas
Alcan International Limited
Cooper & Dunham LLP
Morillo Janelle
Wyszomierski George
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