SALEMA has provided numerous results in different state of development: new methods, new manufacturing processes, new automotive parts, new alloys.
The main results can be summarised as:
- 4 HPDC alloys designed, tested and validated in full industrial scale with different success rates:
• Variant 4 and 6 satisfy the demonstrators requirements and is ready to be used industrially
• Variant 7, very promising results have been obtained by further process and/or heat treatment tunning is required to meet the requirements.
• Variant 12, requires further development of alloy composition or processing understanding to avoid hot tearing.
- 2 alloys were designed, tested and validated in full industrial scale with different success rates for cold stamping:
• 5754 alloy with an 85% of recycled content, showing similar characteristics that the standard alloy.
• 6181 alloy with an 85% of recycled content, require process tunning to meet the required quality.
- 2 alloys were designed, tested and validated successfully in full industrial for hot stamping:
• 6181 alloy with an 85% of recycled content.
• 6111 alloy with an 85% of recycled content.
- 3 alloys were designed, tested and validated successfully in full industrial for extrusion:
• 6063_v3, produced with over 90% of recycled content, showing similar characteristics that the standard alloy.
• 6082_v3, produced with over 90% of recycled content, showing similar characteristics that the standard alloy.
• 6111_v2 with low CRM content. Very promising results have been obtained surpassing the reference alloys.
- Development of a multi-sensor robotic sorting system able to:
• Extract the aluminium casting and wrought fractions from a ZORBA stream.
• Extract the 1xxx, 2xxx, 3xxx, 4xxx, 5xxx, 6xxx and 7xxx families from the wrought fraction.
• Validate the separability of the new SALEMA alloys from other aluminium scrap.
Some of the results, as some of the alloys or the robotic sorting system, still require some development to be ready to be implemented in the market, that could be covered by a follow-up project.