Patent classifications
C22C33/0285
Method of making a primer insert for use in polymer ammunition
One embodiment of the present invention provides a polymeric ammunition cartridge and methods of making and using the same. The cartridge includes a substantially cylindrical insert connected to a substantially cylindrical polymeric middle body. The substantially cylindrical insert includes a top surface opposite a bottom surface and a substantially cylindrical coupling element that extends from the bottom surface, a primer recess in the top surface that extends toward the bottom surface, and a flange that extends circumferentially about an outer edge of the top surface. The substantially cylindrical polymeric middle body includes a substantially cylindrical polymeric bullet-end and a substantially cylindrical polymeric coupling end connected by a powder chamber, wherein the substantially cylindrical polymeric coupling end contacts the substantially cylindrical coupling element.
Iron-base sintered alloy material for valve seat insert and method for manufacturing the same
An iron-base sintered alloy material includes a matrix phase, Co base inter-metallic compound particles having hardness of 600 to 1200 HV, carbide-type particles having hardness of 400 to 700 HV, and optionally solid-lubricant particles, the particles being dispersed in the matrix phase. A matrix part including the matrix phase and the two kinds of hard-particles contains 0.3 to 1.5% by mass of C, and 10 to 50% by mass of one or more kinds selected from Si, Mo, Cr, Ni, Co, Mn, S, N, V, Ca, F, Mg, and O, the balance being Fe and unavoidable impurities. By dispersing, in the matrix phase, the Co base inter-metallic compound particles having high hardness, and the carbide-type particles having low hardness and low aggressiveness to mated material and increasing mechanical strength, wear-resistance can be improved with low aggressiveness to mated material and high radial crushing strength (350 MPa or more).
Corrosion resistant hardfacing alloy
Disclosed herein are embodiments of iron-based corrosion resistant hardfacing alloys. The alloys can be designed through the use of different compositional, thermodynamic, microstructural, and performance criteria. In some embodiments, chromium content in the alloy can be increased while avoiding the formation of different hard chromium carbides, thereby increasing the corrosion resistance of the alloy.
Article and process for producing an article
An article and a process of producing an article are provided. The article includes a base material, a cooling feature arrangement positioned on the base material, the cooling feature arrangement including an additive-structured material, and a cover material. The cooling feature arrangement is between the base material and the cover material. The process of producing the article includes manufacturing a cooling feature arrangement by an additive manufacturing technique, and then positioning the cooling feature arrangement between a base material and a cover material.
LOW THERMAL EXPANSION ALLOY HAVING EXCELLENT LOW TEMPERATURE STABILITY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
Provided is a low thermal expansion alloy that contains, in mass %, not more than 0.015% of C, not more than 0.10% of Si, not more than 0.15% of Mn, 35.0-37.0% of Ni, and less than 2.0% of Co. Ni+0.8Co is 35.0-37.0%, and the remaining portion is Fe and unavoidable impurities. The low thermal expansion alloy has a solidification structure in which the secondary dendrite-arm spacing is 5 μm or less, has an average thermal expansion coefficient in a range of 0±0.2 ppm/° C. at 100° C. to −70° C., and has an Ms point of −196° C. or less.
Duplex stainless steel and formed object thereof
The present disclosure relates to a corrosion resistant duplex stainless steel (ferritic austenitic alloy), which is suitable for use in a plant for the production of urea and uses thereof. The disclosure also relates to objects made of the duplex stainless steel. Furthermore, the present disclosure relates to a method for the production of urea and to a plant for the production of urea having one or more parts made from the duplex stainless steel, and to a method of modifying an existing plant for the production of urea.
Primer insert having a primer pocket groove
The present invention provides a primer insert for use in a polymeric ammunition cartridge includes a top surface opposite a bottom surface and a extraction flange that extends circumferentially about an outer edge of the top surface; a coupling element that extends from the bottom surface, wherein the substantially cylindrical coupling element is adapted to receive a polymer overmolding; a primer recess in the top surface that extends toward the bottom surface, wherein the primer recess comprises a recess bottom and a circular recess side wall; a primer flash aperture through the recess bottom that extends through the bottom surface, wherein the primer flash aperture is adapted to receive a polymer overmolding to form a flash hole; and a groove in the primer recess positioned around the primer flash aperture adapted to receive a polymer overmolding, wherein the groove extends at least partially over the bottom surface and at least partially over the circular recess side wall and the groove is adapted to receive polymer over the bottom surface and at least partially over the circular recess side wall.
Wear resistant alloy
The invention relates to an alloy produced by powder metallurgy and having a non-amorphous matrix, the alloy consists of in weight % (wt. %): C 0-2.5 Si 0-2.5 Mn 0-15 Cr 0-25 Mo 4-35 B 0.2-2.8 optional elements, balance Fe and/or Ni apart from impurities, wherein the alloy comprises 3-35 volume % hard phase particles, the hard phase particles comprises at least one of borides, nitrides, carbides and/or combinations thereof, at least 90% of the hard phase particles have a size of less than 5 μm and at least 50% of the hard phase particles have a size in the range of 0.3-3 μm.
Iron base sintered sliding member and method for producing same
An iron-based sintered sliding member is provided in which solid lubricating agent is dispersed uniformly inside of powder particles in addition to inside of pores and particle interfaces of the powder, the agent is strongly fixed, and sliding properties and mechanical strength are superior. The iron-based sintered sliding member contains S: 3.24 to 8.10 mass %, remainder: Fe and inevitable impurities, as an overall composition; the metallic structure includes a ferrite base in which sulfide particles are dispersed, and pores; and the sulfide particles are dispersed at a ratio of 15 to 30 vol % versus the base.
Powder
The present invention concerns a new metal powder which is useful for coating cast iron parts. The invention also relates to a method for coating cast iron parts by using the new metal powder. Of special importance is the possibility to use the metal powder for coating the surfaces of glass moulds. The invention also relates to metal parts, such as cast iron parts, or glass moulds which are coated by the metal powder.