Lining alloy for bimetallic cylinders

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420580, 428678, 428679, 428684, 148442, B32B 1518, C22C 3000

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ABSTRACT:
A wear and corrosion resistant alloy for lining cylinders used in extrusion and injection molding machines comprises at least two carbides admixed with a nickel-cobalt base alloy. The cylinder lining is preferably prepared by placing a quantity of the alloy in the cylinder and capping the ends of the cylinder. The cylinder is then heated above the melting point of the alloy and spun at a high rate of speed to centrifugally coat the inner surface of the cylinder. The cylinder's end caps are then removed and the lining finished to the correct internal diameter and finish by conventional lathe and hone means. The carbide mixture is evenly dispersed in the lining and produces a lining having desirable hardness and corrosion resistance throughout the thickness of the lining.

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