Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With inorganic material – Metal or metal oxide
Patent
1996-04-30
1998-04-14
Turner, Archene
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
With inorganic material
Metal or metal oxide
51295, 51307, 407119, B24D 1100
Patent
active
057386986
ABSTRACT:
The reliability of a braze joint formed between a diamond film and a tungsten carbide body is increased by use of a vanadium-containing braze. The braze joint exhibits an average shear strength greater than about 40,000 pounds per square inch, (276 MPa) and the braze exhibits a contact angle with the diamond film of less than about 15.degree..
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Bigelow Louis K.
Kapoor Rakesh R.
Nagy Bela G.
Jacobs Bruce F.
Saint Gobain/Norton Company Industrial Ceramics Corp.
Turner Archene
Ulbrich Volker R.
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