Civil aluminum alloy conductor, wiring and preparation method thereof
A technology of aluminum alloy conductors and aluminum alloy wires, applied in the directions of metal/alloy conductors, cable/conductor manufacturing, conductors, etc., can solve the problem of limiting the application range of aluminum or aluminum alloys, short, no more than 30 years at most, not civil wiring Development trends and other issues, to achieve the effect of light weight, long service life and low cost
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[0032] A civilian aluminum alloy conductor, the composition ratio of the aluminum alloy wire is:
[0033] 0.3-1.5% iron, such as 0.4%, 0.5%, 0.7%, 0.9%, 1.15%, 1.3%, 1.4%, 0.001-0.02% boron, such as 0.004%, 0.009%, 0.012%, 0.018% %, 0.019%, 0.01-1% mixed rare earth elements, such as 0.05%, 0.07%, 0.1%, 0.5%, 0.6%, 0.9%, not more than 0.1% silicon, the rest is aluminum and unavoidable impurities .
[0034] In the above technical solution, the total weight percentage content of heavy metals such as vanadium, titanium, chromium and manganese in the alloy is ≤0.01%, and the total weight percentage content of impurity elements is ≤0.2%.
[0035] A preparation method of the civil aluminum alloy conductor, comprising the following steps:
[0036]1) Heat and melt the aluminum ingot with a purity of not less than 99.70%, keeping the temperature at 720-780°C, for example, 740°C, 760°C, and then add aluminum-iron master alloy, aluminum-boron master alloy and aluminum rare earth master ...
Embodiment 2
[0041] A civil aluminum alloy wiring, in which the conductor of the civil aluminum alloy described in Embodiment 1 is extruded with an insulating material, and the insulating material is a treated silane cross-linked polyethylene material.
[0042] A manufacturing method of the civil aluminum alloy wiring, comprising the following steps:
[0043] 1) Heat and melt the aluminum ingot with a purity of not less than 99.70%, keeping the temperature at 720-780°C, for example, 740°C, 760°C, and then add aluminum-iron master alloy, aluminum-boron master alloy and aluminum rare earth master alloy , the composition of the intermediate alloy is based on the composition requirements of the final alloy, and the burning loss is properly controlled, smelted to make the composition meet the requirements (continuously carry out pre-furnace analysis during the smelting period until the composition meets the requirements), cast, and make aluminum alloy cast bars;
[0044] 2) Import the aluminum ...
Embodiment 3
[0050] Add aluminum ingots with a purity of 99.70% into the shaft furnace, heat and melt to keep the temperature at 720-760°C, then add aluminum-iron master alloys, aluminum-boron master alloys and aluminum-rare-earth master alloys into the furnace, add refining agents, and Stir for refining and slag removal. After standing for 30 minutes, take a sample for analysis before the furnace, so that the weight percentage of each metal element in the melt is: 0.35% iron, 0.005% boron, 0.1% rare earth, and the rest is Aluminum and unavoidable impurities. Cast into aluminum alloy cast bars in the casting machine. The aluminum alloy cast strip is introduced into the rolling mill, the temperature of the introduction into the rolling mill is 450-480°C, and the final rolling temperature is 250-280°C.
[0051] The rolled aluminum alloy rod is processed by cold drawing, and the drawing is processed so that the cross section is less than 6mm 2 aluminum alloy wire. The aluminum alloy wire i...
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