Title
Recyclable Aluminium Structural Casting Alloy (RASCAL)

CoPED ID
9fe1c955-009e-469d-bb18-eaa8468b0130

Status
Closed


Value
£877,172

Start Date
Nov. 1, 2012

End Date
Oct. 31, 2014

Description

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Structural aluminium alloy castings are an essential part of future Low Carbon Vehicle (LCV) body structures. They are presently made from primary aluminium using alloy compositions that are not sufficiently ductile or compatible with the closed loop recycling of end of life vehicles. Research at Brunel University has demonstrated that a novel alloy composition can meet the Jaguar Land Rover requirements for structural castings in terms of mechanical properties, joinability using self-piercing rivets, and a recycled content of 75% including both process and post consumer scrap. The 24 month project will enable high pressure diecastings for structural BIW (Body in White) applications of the new alloy to be developed at Brunel University and demonstrated on an industrial scale as a function of recycled scrap level. The goal is both a fully UK-based supply chain and significant CO2 savings in vehicle production and use.

Jaguar Land Rover Limited LEAD_ORG
Innoval Technology Limited PARTICIPANT_ORG
Norton Aluminium Limited PARTICIPANT_ORG
Jvm Castings Limited PARTICIPANT_ORG
Brunel University London PARTICIPANT_ORG
Jaguar Land Rover Limited PARTICIPANT_ORG

Subjects by relevance
  1. Recycling
  2. Aluminium
  3. Aluminium alloys
  4. Alloys
  5. Structure (properties)
  6. Cart structures
  7. Casting (manufacturing process)
  8. Metals
  9. Composites
  10. Structures and constructions
  11. Physical properties

Extracted key phrases
  1. Recyclable Aluminium Structural Casting Alloy
  2. Structural aluminium alloy casting
  3. Structural casting
  4. Novel alloy composition
  5. Structural BIW
  6. New alloy
  7. Future Low Carbon Vehicle
  8. Primary aluminium
  9. Jaguar Land Rover requirement
  10. RASCAL
  11. Recycled scrap level
  12. Brunel University
  13. High pressure diecasting
  14. Body structure
  15. Closed loop recycling

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