B23K2101/003

Repaired pistons and collection thereof

A repaired piston includes a crown composed of base and welding filler materials, and having an annular rim extending around a combustion bowl. A finite number of repaired defects are within the annular rim, and have a spatial distribution limited by a multidirectional spacing parameter, and a size distribution limited by a unidirectional sizing parameter.

PISTON WITH LOW OVERALL HEIGHT

A piston for an internal combustion engine having an upper part joined by a positive material connection to a lower part, wherein the lower part includes a skirt and at least one pin bore, wherein the upper part includes a combustion bowl and a piston crown with a crown edge, wherein at least one joining point is located in the area of a ring belt and/or in an outer wall of the combustion bowl. A method for producing a piston for internal combustion engines is disclosed.

Piston for internal combustion engine and manufacturing method thereof

A piston for an internal combustion engine includes a piston main body for the internal combustion engine, and a crosshatched groove being formed on a surface of the piston main body. The crosshatched groove includes a crosshatch angle that corresponds to a crossing angle of lines that configure a crosshatch, the crosshatch angle that is set at a range from equal to or greater than 15 degrees to equal to or less than 35 degrees.

Method for bonding piston components
09566670 · 2017-02-14 · ·

An exemplary method of making a piston assembly may include providing a piston crown defining at least in part an upper combustion bowl surface. The piston crown includes at least one crown mating surface. The method further comprising moving the crown mating surface in proximity to a skirt mating surface defined by a piston skirt, wherein the crown and skirt cooperate to define a cooling gallery extending about a periphery of the crown. The method may further include bonding the crown and skirt together by initiating an electric current along a conductive path between the crown and skirt mating surfaces, the conductive path comprising at least one conductive material extending from the crown mating surface to the skirt mating surface.

JET NOZZLE HAVING AN ABSORPTION PORTION FOR ABSORBING BACK-REFLECTED RADIATION

A jet nozzle for laser cladding along a direction of advance includes a light channel for conducting at least one laser beam directed onto a workpiece, and an outer structure surrounding the light channel at least in sections. The outer structure extends from a flange portion to a distal region that is formed by a mouth of the jet nozzle from which the at least one laser beam exits. The light channel forms an absorption portion for absorbing back-reflected radiation of the at least one laser beam from the workpiece.