Patent classifications
B22F3/1028
FCC MATERIALS OF ALUMINUM, COBALT, IRON AND NICKEL, AND PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM
The present disclosure relates to new materials comprising Al, Co, Fe, and Ni. The new materials may realize a single phase field of a face-centered cubic (fcc) solid solution structure immediately below the solidus temperature of the material. The new materials may include at least one precipitate phase and have a solvus temperature of at least 1000° C. The new materials may include 4.4-11.4 wt. % Al, 4.9-42.2 wt. % Co, 4.6-28.9 wt. % Fe, and 44.1-86.1 wt. % Ni. In one embodiment, the precipitate is selected from the group consisting of the L1.sub.2 phase, the B2 phase, and combinations thereof. The new alloys may realize improved high temperature properties.
HCP MATERIALS OF ALUMINUM, TITANIUM, AND ZIRCONIUM, AND PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM
The present disclosure relates to new materials comprising Al, Ti, and Zr. The new materials may realize a single phase field of a hexagonal close-packed (hcp) solid solution structure immediately below the solidus temperature of the material. The new materials may include at least one precipitate phase and have a solvus temperature of at least 1240° C. The new materials may include 29.0-42.4 wt. % Al, 41.2-59.9 wt. % Ti, and 10.3-24.1 wt. % Zr. In one embodiment, the precipitate is selected from the group consisting of the L1.sub.0 phase, the Al.sub.2Zr phase, and combinations thereof. The new alloys may realize improved high temperature properties.
HCP MATERIALS OF ALUMINUM, TITANIUM, AND ZIRCONIUM, AND PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM
The present disclosure relates to new materials comprising Al, Ti, and Zr. The new materials may realize a single phase field of a hexagonal close-packed (hcp) solid solution structure immediately below the solidus temperature of the material. The new materials may include at least one precipitate phase and have a solvus temperature of at least 1240° C. The new materials may include 29.0-42.4 wt. % Al, 41.2-59.9 wt. % Ti, and 10.3-24.1 wt. % Zr. In one embodiment, the precipitate is selected from the group consisting of the L1.sub.0 phase, the Al.sub.2Zr phase, and combinations thereof. The new alloys may realize improved high temperature properties.
Slide of variable oil pump for vehicle and method of manufacturing the same
A method of manufacturing a slide of a variable oil pump for a vehicle includes preparing a molded body for a slide of a variable oil pump using prealloy powder including, in percent (%) by weight of the entire composition, 0.45 to 0.55% of carbon (C), 2.8 to 3.2% of chromium (Cr), 0.45 to 0.55% of molybdenum (Mo), 0.35 to 0.5% of manganese (Mn), 0.1 to 0.25% of sulfur (S), and the remainder of iron (Fe) and inevitable impurities. A sintered body is prepared by sintering the molded body. The sintered body is slowly cooled such that a temperature of the sintered body reaches a first temperature range and rapidly cooled when the first temperature range is reached.
Slide of variable oil pump for vehicle and method of manufacturing the same
A method of manufacturing a slide of a variable oil pump for a vehicle includes preparing a molded body for a slide of a variable oil pump using prealloy powder including, in percent (%) by weight of the entire composition, 0.45 to 0.55% of carbon (C), 2.8 to 3.2% of chromium (Cr), 0.45 to 0.55% of molybdenum (Mo), 0.35 to 0.5% of manganese (Mn), 0.1 to 0.25% of sulfur (S), and the remainder of iron (Fe) and inevitable impurities. A sintered body is prepared by sintering the molded body. The sintered body is slowly cooled such that a temperature of the sintered body reaches a first temperature range and rapidly cooled when the first temperature range is reached.
CEMENTED CARBIDE AND CUTTING TOOL INCLUDING SAME AS SUBSTRATE
A cemented carbide includes a first hard phase and a binder phase. The first hard phase is composed of tungsten carbide grains. The binder phase includes cobalt and nickel as constituent elements. An arbitrary surface or arbitrary cross section of the cemented carbide has: a region R1 interposed between an interface between the tungsten carbide grains and the binder phase and an imaginary line A; a region R2 interposed between the imaginary line A and an imaginary line B; and a region R3 other than the region R1 and R2. When a line analysis is performed in a range including the region R1 and the region R3 adjacent to the region R1 with the region R2, a ratio C.sub.5/C.sub.20 of a maximum atomic concentration C.sub.5 at % of cobalt in the region R1 and a maximum atomic concentration C.sub.20 at % of cobalt in the region R3 is more than 1.
CEMENTED CARBIDE AND CUTTING TOOL INCLUDING SAME AS SUBSTRATE
A cemented carbide includes a first hard phase and a binder phase. The first hard phase is composed of tungsten carbide grains. The binder phase includes cobalt and nickel as constituent elements. An arbitrary surface or arbitrary cross section of the cemented carbide has: a region R1 interposed between an interface between the tungsten carbide grains and the binder phase and an imaginary line A; a region R2 interposed between the imaginary line A and an imaginary line B; and a region R3 other than the region R1 and R2. When a line analysis is performed in a range including the region R1 and the region R3 adjacent to the region R1 with the region R2, a ratio C.sub.5/C.sub.20 of a maximum atomic concentration C.sub.5 at % of cobalt in the region R1 and a maximum atomic concentration C.sub.20 at % of cobalt in the region R3 is more than 1.
SINTERED METAL OBJECT COMPRISING METAL FIBERS
A sintered metal object comprises metal fibers in a nonwoven web arrangement. The metal fibers comprise stainless steel fibers having a duplex microstructure. The duplex microstructure is a mixed microstructure of austenite and ferrite. The stainless steel fibers are bonded at at least part of their contacting points by means of sinter bonds.
MULTI-COMPONENT ALLOY PRODUCTS, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to new metal powders, wires and other physical forms for use in additive manufacturing, welding and cladding, and multi-component alloy products made from such metal powders, wires and forms via additive manufacturing, welding and cladding. The composition(s) and/or physical properties of the metal powders, wires or forms may be tailored. In turn, additive manufacturing, welding and cladding may be used to produce a tailored multi-component alloy product.
MULTI-COMPONENT ALLOY PRODUCTS, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to new metal powders, wires and other physical forms for use in additive manufacturing, welding and cladding, and multi-component alloy products made from such metal powders, wires and forms via additive manufacturing, welding and cladding. The composition(s) and/or physical properties of the metal powders, wires or forms may be tailored. In turn, additive manufacturing, welding and cladding may be used to produce a tailored multi-component alloy product.