Copper alloy wire, copper alloy stranded wire, covered electric wire, and terminal-fitted electric wire
US-2015371726-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9328401B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9328401-B2 |
| Application number | US-57363205-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 10, 2005 |
| Priority date | Aug 10, 2004 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2016 |
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A copper alloy casting with excellent machinability, strength, wear resistance and corrosion resistance contains Sn: 0.5 to 15 mass %; Zr: 0.001 to 0.049 mass %; P: 0.01 to 0.35 mass %; one or more elements selected from Pb: 0.01 to 15 mass %, Bi: 0.01 to 15 mass %, Se: 0.01 to 1.2 mass %, and Te: 0.05 to 1.2 mass %; and Cu: 73 mass % or more serving as a remainder. In this case, f1=[P]/[Zr]=0.5 to 100, f2=3[Sn]/[Zr]=300 to 15000, and f3=3[Sn]/[P]=40 to 2500 (the content of an element ‘a’ is expressed as [a] mass %). The total content of α, γ and δ-phases is 95% or more, and the mean grain size is 300 μm or less.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A copper alloy casting comprising a copper alloy comprising: Sn: 0.5 to 15 mass %; Zr: 0.001 to 0.049 mass %; P: 0.01 to 0.35 mass %; one or more elements selected from Pb: 0.01 to 15 mass %, Bi: 0.01 to 15 mass %, Se: 0.01 to 1.2 mass %, and Te: 0.05 to 1.2 mass %; Zn: 0.27 to 12.59 mass %; and Cu: 73 mass % or more serving as a remainder, wherein the copper alloy of the copper alloy casting satisfies the following conditions, f1=[P]/[Zr]=0.5 to 100, f2=([Zn]+3[Sn])/[Zr]=300 to 15000, f3=([Zn]+3[Sn])/[P]=40 to 2500, and f4=[Zn]+3[Sn]=10 to 43, and the content of each element ‘a’ is expressed as mass % wherein the total content of α, γ and δ-phases of the copper alloy in the copper alloy casting in a solid metal state is 95% or more, wherein the copper alloy has grains with a mean grain size of 300 μm or less of the copper alloy casting. 2. The copper alloy casting according to claim 1 , wherein the copper alloy of the copper alloy casting further comprises: one or more elements selected from Al: 0.005 to 0.5 mass %, Mn: 0.01 to 0.5 mass %, and Mg: 0.001 to 0.2 mass %. 3. The copper alloy casting according to claim 1 , wherein the copper alloy of the copper alloy casting further comprises: As: 0.02 to 0.2 mass % and/or Sb: 0.02 to 0.2 mass %. 4. The copper alloy casting according to claim 1 , wherein the copper alloy of the copper alloy casting further comprises: one or more elements selected from Al: 0.005 to 0.5 mass %, Mn: 0.01 to 0.5 mass %, and Mg: 0.001 to 0.2 mass %; and one or more elements selected from As: 0.02 to 0.2 mass % and Sb: 0.02 to 0.2 mass %. 5. The copper alloy casting according to any one of claims 2 - 4 , wherein the copper alloy casting is a water contact metal fitting used continuously or temporarily in contact with water, or a structural material thereof. 6. The copper alloy casting according to any one of claims 2 - 4 , wherein the copper alloy casting is a water contact metal fitting continuously or temporarily in contact with a friction engaging member. 7. The copper alloy casting according to any one of claims 1 to 6 , wherein the copper alloy of the copper alloy casting satisfies the following condition, f5=[Cu]−0.5[Sn]−3[P]+0.5([Pb]+[Bi]+[Se]+[Te])−0.5([As]+[Sb])−1.8[Al]+[Mn]+[Mg]=60 to 90, and the content of each element ‘a’ is expressed as [a] mass %, and an element ‘a’ that is not contained in the copper alloy casting is expressed as [a]=0. 8. The copper alloy casting according to claim 7 , wherein a peritectic reaction occurs during melt-solidification of the copper alloy of the copper alloy casting. 9. The copper alloy casting according to claim 7 , wherein when the copper alloy is in a semi-solid metal state, a two-dimensional shape of the grains of the copper alloy during melt-solidification is circular, substantially circular, oval, cross-like, acicular, or polygonal. 10. The copper alloy casting according to claim 7 , wherein the α-phase is divided finely in the matrix, and γ-phase, δ-phase or high Sn-concentrated area that is generated by segregation is distributed uniformly in the matrix of the copper alloy in the copper alloy casting in a solid metal state. 11. The copper alloy casting according to claim 7 , wherein the copper alloy casting is a water contact metal fitting used continuously or temporarily in contact with water, or a structural material thereof. 12. The copper alloy casting according to any one of claims 1 to 6 , wherein the copper alloy of the copper alloy casting comprises Fe or Ni, or Fe and Ni, as inevitable impurities, wherein, when either Fe or Ni is contained, the content thereof is restricted to be 0.3 mass % or less, and when both Fe and Ni are contained, a total content of Fe and Ni is restricted to be 0.35 mass % or less. 13. The copper alloy casting according to claim 12 , wherein when the copper alloy is in a semi-solid metal state, a two-dimensional shape of the grains of the copper alloy during melt-solidification is circular, substantially circular, oval, cross-like, acicular, or polygonal. 14. The copper alloy casting according to claim 12 , wherein the copper alloy casting is a water contact metal fitting used continuously or temporarily in contact with water, or a structural material thereof. 15. The copper alloy casting according to claim 12 , wherein the copper alloy casting is a water contact metal fitting continuously or temporarily in contact with a friction engaging member. 16. The copper alloy casting according to any one of claims 1 to 6 , wherein a primary crystal is α-phase during melt-solidification of the copper alloy of the copper alloy casting. 17. The copper alloy casting according to claim 10 , wherein the copper alloy casting is a water contact metal fitting used continuously or temporarily in contact with water, or a structural material thereof. 18. The copper alloy casting according to claim 1 , wherein the copper alloy of the final copper alloy casting in the solid metal state is a solidified form of the copper alloy melted in air.
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