Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Compositions – Consolidated metal powder compositions
Patent
1984-07-05
1992-09-08
Walsh, Donald P.
Specialized metallurgical processes, compositions for use therei
Compositions
Consolidated metal powder compositions
75236, 419 17, 419 18, 419 23, 419 28, C22C 2908, B22F 316
Patent
active
051455064
ABSTRACT:
A non-magnetic, wear resistant composite of from 10 to 45 volume percent of titanium carbide or tungsten carbide particles bonded in a matrix of a nickel-titanium alloy wherein nickel comprises from 53 to 62 weight percent of the alloy with the remainder being essentially titanium.
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Goldstein David
Hoover Scott M.
Jenkins Daniel J.
Johnson Roger D.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Walden Kenneth E.
Walsh Donald P.
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