Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material – Cutter tooth or tooth head
Patent
1981-11-18
1983-06-21
Ramsey, Kenneth J.
Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material
Cutter tooth or tooth head
175410, 228122, 228263A, E21B 1000
Patent
active
043890741
ABSTRACT:
A mine tool having an improved braze strength consists of a ferrous metal body and a cemented carbide insert brazed to the body with a brazing alloy of 40% to 70% copper, 25 to 45% manganese and 5 to 15% nickel.
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Castle Donald R.
GTE Products Corporation
Ramsey Kenneth J.
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