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US1074234A
US1074234A US1912696479A US1074234A US 1074234 A US1074234 A US 1074234A US 1912696479 A US1912696479 A US 1912696479A US 1074234 A US1074234 A US 1074234A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in alloys of zinc containing zinc, aluminium and lead.
  • an alloy of "zincmalun inium and lead, which shall be malleable, is produced in which the ingredients are present in the finished alloy in pro-portions between the limits of- Zinc 99.1 70-99995, Aluminium 0. OO1% 0. 9% Lead 0.01 0.0%
  • a preferred method of manufacturing the alloy according to the present invention is as follows : The zinc and lead are melted in a )ot' or furnace closed to avoid oxidation. The temperature is raised to and maintained between350'430 C. tobring the zinc and lead into a molten condition and, while the zinc andlead are still in a molten condition, the aluminium is then added in a solid or molten state to make the composition required.
  • the aluminium When the aluminium has become evenly disseminated throughout the mass and the several components are melted and intimately mixed together ready for pouring the metal is fluxed with ammonium chlorid or other suitable flux, skimmed and poured int-omolds to form slabs suitrolling the sheets to the required dimensions and the final annealing ope-ration follows under similar conditions.
  • the metal thus obtained is extremely tough and strong and is malleable and suitable for stamping and Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Sept. 30, 1913. Application filed May 10, 1912. Serial No. 696,479.
  • the metals may be present in any proportions within the limits set forth herein and in practice a good mixture is found to be obtained when the vproportions are' Zinc 99. 85% Aluminium 0.1 Lead 0.
  • a method of preparing a malleable alloy of zinc, aluminium andlead which consists in heating together Zinc and lead to bring them into a molten condition while the zinc and lead are still ina molten condi throughout the mass, adding a flux thereto and allowing thealloy to cool and set, thereafter rolling it and subsequently annealin it.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS ABRAHAM BA YLI SS, WARWICK, ENGLAND, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO BYRON GEORGE CLARK, OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
ALLOY 0F ZINC.
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To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, THOMAS ABRAHAM BAY-LISS, a subject of the King of England,
residing at Warwick, England, have in-" vented certain new and useful Improvements in Alloys of Zinc, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in alloys of zinc containing zinc, aluminium and lead.
According to this invention an alloy of "zincmalun inium and lead, which shall be malleable, is produced in which the ingredients are present in the finished alloy in pro-portions between the limits of- Zinc 99.1 70-99995, Aluminium 0. OO1% 0. 9% Lead 0.01 0.0%
A preferred method of manufacturing the alloy according to the present invention is as follows :The zinc and lead are melted in a )ot' or furnace closed to avoid oxidation. The temperature is raised to and maintained between350'430 C. tobring the zinc and lead into a molten condition and, while the zinc andlead are still in a molten condition, the aluminium is then added in a solid or molten state to make the composition required. When the aluminium has become evenly disseminated throughout the mass and the several components are melted and intimately mixed together ready for pouring the metal is fluxed with ammonium chlorid or other suitable flux, skimmed and poured int-omolds to form slabs suitrolling the sheets to the required dimensions and the final annealing ope-ration follows under similar conditions. The metal thus obtained is extremely tough and strong and is malleable and suitable for stamping and Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Sept. 30, 1913. Application filed May 10, 1912. Serial No. 696,479.
like purposes, or for strip, wire and the like. It may be rolled into long lengths such as lengths of 100 ft. or 200 ft. or the like suit-- able for commercial requirements.
The metals may be present in any proportions within the limits set forth herein and in practice a good mixture is found to be obtained when the vproportions are' Zinc 99. 85% Aluminium 0.1 Lead 0.
What I claim as my invention and desir to secure by Letters Patent is 1. A malleable alloy composed of zinc, aluminium and lead in proportions between the limits of zinc 99.1%99.9%; aluminium doom-0.9%; and lead com-0.9
2. A malleable alloy containing 99.85% i'lf Sine; 0.1% of aluminium; and 0.05% of 3. A method of preparing a malleable alloy of zinc, aluminium andlead which consists in heating together Zinc and lead to bring them into a molten condition while the zinc and lead are still ina molten condi throughout the mass, adding a flux thereto and allowing thealloy to cool and set, thereafter rolling it and subsequently annealin it. i
n testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
THOMAS ABRAHAM BAYLISS. Witnesses ALBERT ADAMS,
. ERNEST ALBERT JAMES.
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