Electric heating – Metal heating – Cutting or disintegrating
Patent
1982-02-04
1984-12-25
Paschall, M. H.
Electric heating
Metal heating
Cutting or disintegrating
219 69M, 76107R, B23P 108
Patent
active
044906005
ABSTRACT:
Hardmetal lamina are cut, by a process known as electrical discharge machining, from a block of hardmetal using a wire electrode. The laminae so formed may then be attached by adhesive or epoxy resin to a suitable base in order to form a hard metal surfaced tool. Provision is made for preventing this hardmetal from shearing from its mounting, and also to remove any heat generated within the hardmetal. Reference is made especially to using the above construction for a `slipper` within a tile producing machine. The word `hardmetal` is used to denote powdered carbides of the transition metals, cemented into solid masses by a matrix of a metal of a lower melting point.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3584179 (1971-06-01), Schroeder
patent: 4103137 (1978-07-01), Levitt et al.
Japax, Adaptive Control Method, 10-15-1974.
Paschall M. H.
Redland Roof Tiles Limited
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