Internal cylindrical bearing surfaces

Coating processes – Solid particles or fibers applied – Localized different areas produced

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291564WL, 51290, 51295, 51318, 51291, 51307, 308239, 308241, 308240, 427199, 427204, 427259, 427201, 427264, B44C 108

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039611043

ABSTRACT:
A method of producing a hard wearing bearing surface on a component such as a cylinder or cylinder liner, by pressing an accurately screened hard powder in liquid medium into engagement with the surface and on a helical path, the pressure and powder size being such that oil retaining micro-grooves are formed and also that a great number of powder particles, which particles virtually constitute the bearing surface, are embedded.

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