Metal deforming – Tool and/or tool holder – Tool comprising closed periphery deforming passageway
Patent
1993-11-05
1995-11-14
Crane, Daniel C.
Metal deforming
Tool and/or tool holder
Tool comprising closed periphery deforming passageway
423446, B21C 302
Patent
active
054656036
ABSTRACT:
A die for drawing wire of a predetermined diameter comprising an optically non-opaque CVD diamond body having a thermal conductivity greater than 4 watts/cm-K with an opening extending through said body and having a wire bearing portion of substantially circular cross-section determinative of the diameter of the wire.
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Anthony Thomas R.
McNamara Karen M.
Williams Bradley E.
Crane Daniel C.
General Electric Company
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