Alcoa announces innovations in alloy development and deployment
Alcoa Corporation (NYSE: AA) has introduced new high-strength alloys, enhancing its product offerings for various applications. The A210 ExtruStrong alloy, part of the 6000 series, is more than 40% stronger and offers superior corrosion resistance for extruded applications. Meanwhile, the C611 EZCast alloy, recognized at the 2022 International Die Casting Competition, supports efficient manufacturing in automotive megacasting, particularly for electric vehicle manufacturer NIO. These innovations align with Alcoa's vision of sustainable aluminum solutions.
- Introduction of A210 ExtruStrong alloy: 40% stronger than competitors, improved corrosion resistance.
- C611 EZCast alloy recognized with an international award, enhancing Alcoa's reputation.
- C611 EZCast being utilized by NIO for megacasting, improving productivity and reducing emissions.
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- New high-strength, 6000 series alloy, A210 ExtruStrongTM debuts, offering thinner, stronger extrusions for a variety of applications
- Existing alloy, C611 EZCastTM, recognized with international award for its use in one-piece megacastings for automotive applications
The Company’s innovations include the introduction of a new high-strength, 6000 series alloy, A210 ExtruStrongTM, that delivers benefits across a wide range of extruded applications, including transport, construction, industrial, and consumer goods.
The alloy has won top recognition for excellence in structural die casting due to its application in megacasting, where large components of a vehicle are high pressure diecast as one piece, cutting manufacturing costs and enabling more efficiency.
“Aluminum is a material of choice for the low-carbon future, and alloy innovations such as A210 ExtruStrong and C611 EZCast are key to providing fit-for-purpose solutions that help automotive and industrial customers drive down costs and achieve their sustainability ambitions,” said
C611 EZCast: Helping Electric Vehicle Car Manufacturer NIO Megacast At Scale
C611 EZCast is a proven alloy that can be used in large die casting machines – it is particularly well suited for megacastings in automotive applications.
Electric vehicle manufacturer NIO is the latest to successfully qualify the alloy for megacasting for vehicles. NIO, which has experts around the world supporting its line of all-electric vehicles, converted to the C611 EZCast alloy after extensive testing that proved out positive benefits, which include gains in productivity and efficiency while ensuring reliability and safety.
“Alcoa’s C611 alloy is the first great step in NIO’s future casting development,” said
The C611 EZCast alloy has been used to create, among other parts, front and rear longitudinal beams and floor frames.
The alloy also does not require any dedicated heat treatment, achieving final properties simply from the normal paint-baking process that is part of every automotive manufacturer’s assembly line process. Eliminating the need for dedicated heat treatment, saves energy, lowers carbon dioxide emissions, and reduces the complexity in a vehicle’s manufacturing process.
A210 ExtruStrong: A New Generation of High Strength Alloys for a
First introduced as part of crash protection components, the A210 ExtruStrong alloy is more than 40 percent stronger than competitive alloys, while also boasting lighter weight and reduced thickness.
It delivers best-in-class corrosion and aging performance, particularly for thin-wall structures. Extruded profiles created with A210 ExtruStrong can be thinner than other competing 6000 and some 7000 series alloys. Tensile and yield strength are improved, including the percentage of elongation. Furthermore, anodizing results are also improved, and it provides a nearly 30 percent gain in fatigue resistance versus its competitors.
Beyond automotive applications, other uses include highly demanding structural applications in the construction industry, including new bridges, and for various lightweight and strong products, such as bicycles.
The A210 ExtruStrong and C611 EZCast alloys build on Alcoa’s history of alloy development and innovation. Most of the world’s aluminum alloys were first developed by
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