Al—Sc alloy manufacturing method

US9422611B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9422611-B2
Application numberUS-201314424348-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 26, 2013
Priority dateJun 26, 2013
Publication dateAug 23, 2016
Grant dateAug 23, 2016

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Provided is a method of producing an Al—Sc based alloy suitable for production of an Al—Sc based alloy that: eliminates the needs for equipment for heating in an inert gas atmosphere or a vacuum atmosphere, a reducing agent such as metal Ca, and equipment and power for molten salt electrolysis; can be performed adequately by heating up to 1,050° C.; and enables continuous operation. The method of producing an Al—Sc based alloy includes: loading into a reaction vessel metal aluminum (Al), a metal fluoride salt, and a scandium compound; elevating a temperature of a reaction system to from 700 to 1,050° C. to form a molten metal layer including molten metal aluminum serving as a lower layer and a molten salt layer in which the metal fluoride salt and the scandium compound are melted serving as an upper layer; and transferring a scandium ion (Sc 3+ ) generated in the molten salt layer side to the molten metal layer side. The metal fluoride salt has a melting temperature lower than the reaction temperature and has a density in a range of from 70 to 95% of the density of the molten metal aluminum, at the reaction temperature.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of producing an Al—Sc based alloy, the method comprising: loading into a reaction vessel metal aluminum (Al), one or more metal fluoride salts selected from the group consisting of: an alkali metal fluoride; an alkaline earth metal fluoride; and aluminum fluoride, and a scandium compound comprising an oxide and/or fluoride salt of scandium (Sc); elevating a temperature of a reaction system in the reaction vessel comprising the metal aluminum (Al), the metal fluoride salt, and the scandium compound to a reaction temperature to form a molten metal layer comprising molten metal aluminum and a molten salt layer in which the metal fluoride salt is melted and the scandium compound is dissolved to generate a scandium ion (Sc 3+ ); and transferring the scandium ion (Sc 3+ ) generated on a molten salt layer side to a molten metal layer side, the reaction temperature of the reaction system being set in a range of from 700 to 1,050° C., the metal fluoride salt to be used comprising a metal fluoride salt having a melting temperature lower than the reaction temperature and having a density in a range of from 70 to 95% of a density of the molten metal aluminum at the reaction temperature of the reaction system, the molten salt layer and the molten metal layer serving as an upper layer and a lower layer, respectively, in the reaction system in the reaction vessel, wherein the alkaline earth metal fluoride is selected from the group consisting of BeF 2 , MgF 2 and CaF 2 . 2. A method of producing an Al—Sc based alloy according to claim 1 , the method comprising: loading into a reaction vessel metal aluminum (Al) and a metal fluoride salt; elevating a temperature to a reaction temperature to form a molten metal layer and a molten salt layer; and thereafter, adding a scandium compound into the molten salt layer to generate a scandium ion (Sc 3+ ) in the molten salt layer. 3. A method of producing an Al—Sc based alloy according to claim 1 , wherein the metal fluoride salt comprises a mixture of lithium fluoride and sodium fluoride. 4. A method of producing an Al—Sc based alloy according to claim 1 , wherein the reaction system in the reaction vessel satisfies a relationship of 0.3≦(F Sc −C Sc )/P Sc ≦1.5, where F Sc represents a target Sc concentration in the Al—Sc based alloy in terms of molar percentage (mol %), P Sc represents a Sc 3+ concentration in the molten salt layer in terms of molar percentage, and C Sc represents a Sc concentration in the molten metal layer in terms of molar percentage.

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  • using salt or fluxing agents (C22B21/064, C22B21/066, and C22B21/068 take precedence) · CPC title

  • C22C1/026Primary

    Alloys based on aluminium · CPC title

  • Alloys based on aluminium · CPC title

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Provided is a method of producing an Al—Sc based alloy suitable for production of an Al—Sc based alloy that: eliminates the needs for equipment for heating in an inert gas atmosphere or a vacuum atmosphere, a reducing agent such as metal Ca, and equipment and power for molten salt electrolysis; can be performed adequately by heating up to 1,050° C.; and enables continuous operation. The method …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nippon Light Metal Co
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Primary CPC classification C22C1/026. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Aug 23 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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