Aluminum Alloy Heat Exchanger

US2016298914A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016298914-A1
Application numberUS-201415028518-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateOct 14, 2014
Priority dateOct 15, 2013
Publication dateOct 13, 2016
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A core material contains Mn: 0.3-2.0 mass % (hereinafter, abbreviated to %), Si: 1.5% or less, Fe: 0.1-1.0% and Cu: 0.05-1.0%, and comprises a remainder Al and unavoidable impurities, and the sacrificial anode material contains Fe: 0.05-1.0% and Zn: 0.5-5.0%, and comprises a remainder Al and unavoidable impurities. A potential at the joint section between the header pipe and the tube is lower by 30 mV or less than potentials at the header pipe surface and the tube surface, and the potential at the joint section is lower by 30-100 mV than a potential at a position in a depth of one quarter of the overall thickness from the header pipe surface and a potential at a position in a depth of one quarter of the overall thickness from the tube surface.

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1 . An aluminum alloy heat exchanger, wherein a plurality of tubes comprising fluid passages therein are arranged in parallel to each other, a corrugated fin is sandwiched between the adjacent tubes, header pipes are arranged on both ends of the tubes, and the tubes, the fins and the header pipes are integrated by brazing, wherein: the header pipe is composed of an aluminum alloy cladding material comprising an aluminum alloy core material and a sacrificial anode material for cladding at least one side of the core material; the core material contains Mn: 0.3-2.0 mass % (hereinafter, abbreviated to %), Si: 1.5% or less, Fe: 0.1-1.0% and Cu: 0.05-1.0%, and comprises a remainder Al and unavoidable impurities; the sacrificial anode material contains Fe: 0.05-1.0% and Zn: 0.5-5.0%, and comprises a remainder Al and unavoidable impurities; a potential at the joint section between the header pipe and the tube is less noble by 30 mV or less than potentials at the header pipe surface and the tube surface; and the potential at the joint section is less noble by 30-100 mV than a potential at a position in a depth of one quarter of the overall thickness from the header pipe surface and a potential at a position in a depth of one quarter of the overall thickness from the tube surface. 2 . The aluminum alloy heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein: a braze-functionalized sacrificial anode material is used instead of the sacrificial anode material; and the braze-functionalized sacrificial anode material contains Si: 2.5-15.0%, Fe: 0.05-1.0% and Zn: 0.5-5.0%, and comprises a remainder Al and unavoidable impurities. 3 . The aluminum alloy heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the alloy component of the core material of the header pipe further contains one or more selected from Mg: 0.1-1.0%, Ti: 0.05-0.3%, Zr: 0.05-0.3%, Cr: 0.05-0.3%, and V: 0.05-0.3%. 4 . The aluminum alloy heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the alloy component of the sacrificial anode material or the braze-functionalized sacrificial anode material further contains one or more selected from Mn: 0.05-1.0%, Ti: 0.05-0.3%, Zr: 0.05-0.3%, Cr: 0.05-0.3%, V: 0.05-0.3%, Na: 0.001-0.05% and Sr: 0.001-0.05%. 5 . The aluminum alloy heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein: the core material on the side opposite to a surface on which the header pipe core material is cladded with the sacrificial anode material of the header pipe or the braze-functionalized sacrificial anode material is cladded with a brazing material; and the brazing material contains Si: 2.5-15.0%, Fe: 0.05-1.0%, further contains one or more selected from Mn: 0.05-1.0%, Ti: 0.05-0.3%, Zr: 0.05-0.3%, Cr: 0.05-0.3%, V: 0.05-0.3%, Na: 0.001-0.05% and Sr: 0.001-0.05%, and comprises a remainder Al and unavoidable impurities. 6 . The aluminum alloy heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the header pipe is an electric resistance welded tube processed by electric resistance welding. 7 . The aluminum alloy heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the header pipe is an extruded tube processed by extrusion of aluminum. 8 . The aluminum alloy heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein: the tube is composed of the aluminum alloy cladding material comprising the aluminum alloy core material and the braze-functionalized sacrificial anode material for cladding at least one side of the core material; the core material contains Mn: 0.5-2.0%, Si: 1.5% or less, Fe: 0.1-1.0%, Cu: 0.1-1.0%, further contains one or more selected from Mg: 0.1-1.0%, Ti: 0.05-0.3%, Zr: 0.05-0.3%, Cr: 0.05-0.3%, and V: 0.05-0.3%, and comprises a remainder Al and unavoidable impurities; and the braze-functionalized sacrificial anode material contains Si: 2.5-15.0%, Fe: 0.05-1.0%, Zn: 0.5-5.0%, further contains one or more selected from Mn: 0.05-1.0%, Ti: 0.05-0.3%, Zr: 0.05-0.3%, Cr: 0.05-0.3%, V: 0.05-0.3%, Na: 0.001-0.05% and Sr: 0.001-0.05%, and comprises a remainder Al and unavoidable impurities. 9 . The aluminum alloy heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein: the tube is composed of the aluminum alloy core material and a Zn thermal spraying material formed on a surface of the core material; and the core material contains Si: 1.5% or less, Fe: 0.1-1.0%, Cu: 0.1-1.0%, further contains one or more selected from Mg: 0.1-1.0%, Ti: 0.05-0.3%, Zr: 0.05-0.3%, Cr: 0.05-0.3%, and V: 0.05-0.3%, and comprises a remainder Al and unavoidable impurities.

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  • by brazing · CPC title

  • for refrigerant cycles · CPC title

  • by induction welding or by using microwaves · CPC title

  • from aluminium or aluminium alloys · CPC title

  • Assemblies of conduits connected to common headers, e.g. core type radiators (F28D1/05366 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016298914A1 cover?
A core material contains Mn: 0.3-2.0 mass % (hereinafter, abbreviated to %), Si: 1.5% or less, Fe: 0.1-1.0% and Cu: 0.05-1.0%, and comprises a remainder Al and unavoidable impurities, and the sacrificial anode material contains Fe: 0.05-1.0% and Zn: 0.5-5.0%, and comprises a remainder Al and unavoidable impurities. A potential at the joint section between the header pipe and the tube is lower b…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Uacj Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F28F19/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Thu Oct 13 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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