Claims
- 1. A composite structural metal, comprising:powdered tungsten carbide; and binder alloy comprising a composition by weight of manganese in a range of about zero to 25 percent, nickel in a range of about zero to 15 percent, zinc in a range of about 3 to 20 percent, tin in a range of about 6 to 7 percent, and copper in a range of about 24 to 96 percent by weight of said alloy composition, said binder alloy infiltrated through said powdered tungsten carbide.
- 2. The composite structural metal as defined in claim 1 wherein said copper comprises about 57 percent of said alloy composition, said manganese comprises about 23 percent of said alloy composition, said nickel comprises about 10 percent of said alloy composition, said zinc comprises about 4 percent of said alloy composition, and said tin comprises about 6 percent of said alloy composition.
- 3. The composite structural metal as defined in claim 1 further comprising about 0 to 6 percent by weight of cobalt in the alloy composition.
- 4. The composite structural metal as defined in claim 1 further comprising about 2 to 3 percent by weight of cobalt in the alloy composition.
- 5. The composite structural metal as defined in claim 1 wherein the copper forms substantially the remainder of the alloy composition.
- 6. A drill bit, comprising:a composite structural body comprising powdered tungsten carbide and binder alloy, said binder alloy comprising a composition by weight of manganese in a range of about zero to 25 percent, nickel in a range of about zero to 15 percent, zinc in a range of about 3 to 20 percent, tin in a range of about 6 to 7 percent, and copper making up about 24 to 96 percent by weight of said composition, said binder alloy infiltrated through said tungsten carbide; and cutters bonded to said composite structural body.
- 7. The drill bit as defined in claim 6 wherein said copper comprises about 57 percent of said alloy composition, said manganese comprises about 23 percent of said alloy composition, said nickel comprises about 10 percent of said alloy composition, said zinc comprises about 4 percent of said alloy composition, and said tin comprises about 6 percent of said alloy composition.
- 8. The drill bit as defined in claim 6 wherein said cutters comprise polycrystalline diamond compact inserts bonded to said composite structural body.
- 9. The drill bit as defined in claim 6 wherein said cutters comprise diamonds formed into blades in said composite structural metal body.
- 10. The drill bit as defined in claim 6 further comprising about 0 to 6 percent by weight of cobalt in the alloy composition.
- 11. The drill bit as defined in claim 6 further comprising about 2 to 3 percent by weight of cobalt in the alloy composition.
- 12. The drill bit as defined in claim 6 wherein the copper forms substantially the remainder of the alloy composition.
- 13. A method for forming a drill bit body, comprising:inserting into a mold a mixture comprising powdered tungsten carbide and a binder alloy consisting of a composition by weight of manganese in a range of about zero to 25 percent, nickel in a range of about zero to 15 percent, zinc in a range of about 3 to 20 percent, tin in a range of about 6 to 7 percent, and copper making up about 24 to 96 percent by weight of the alloy composition; and heating the mixture to the infiltration temperature of the binder alloy to bind the alloy to the powdered tungsten carbide.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 12 wherein said copper comprises about 57 percent of said composition, said manganese comprises about 23 percent of said composition, said nickel comprises about 10 percent of said composition, said zinc comprises about 4 percent of said composition, and said tin comprises about 6 percent of said composition.
- 15. The method as defined in claim 12 further comprising inserting diamonds into said mold prior to said heating, so that an impregnated diamond drill bit is formed thereby.
- 16. The method as defined in claim 12 further comprising bonding polycrystalline diamond compact inserts to said drill bit body to form a drill bit thereby.
- 17. The method as defined in claim 12 further comprising adding about 0 to 6 percent by weight of cobalt to said alloy composition prior to said heating.
- 18. The method as defined in claim 12 further comprising adding about 2 to 3 percent by weight of cobalt to said alloy composition prior to said heating.
- 19. The method as defined in claim 12 wherein the copper forms substantially the remainder of the alloy composition.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 09/372,896 filed on Aug. 12, 1999 now abandoned and assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
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