Claims
- 1. A well tool having surface wear properties enhanced by hard metal banding, said tool comprising a generally cylindrical steel tool body, a first layer of hardbanding material fused to said body, said first layer comprising large particles of sintered tungsten carbide in a mild steel matrix, and a second layer of hardbanding material on top of said first layer, said second layer comprising sintered tungsten carbide particles in a mild steel matrix.
- 2. The well tool of claim 1 further comprising a third layer of mild steel alloy on top of said second layer, said third layer applied by heat process whereby tungsten from said second layer alloys with the mild steel of said third layer to form a third layer of tungsten, carbon, and steel.
- 3. The well tool of claim 1 or 2 wherein said sintered tungsten carbide particles originally comprised tungsten carbide sintered in a metal binder having a size in the range of 10 mesh to 24 mesh wherein said layers comprised from 40 to 65% tungsten carbide and from 60 to 35% steel alloy.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of an original application, Ser. No. 007,090, filed Jan. 29, 1979, by Duane W. Wallace for "HARD SURFACING FOR OIL WELL TOOLS".
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Divisions (1)
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