Claims
- 1. A coke pusher ram shoe comprising a multiplicity of abrasion-resistant metal composites, each composite comprising a metal substrate and a metallurgically bonded hard facing layer consisting essentially of an iron matrix containing from about 45 to about 80 volume percent Fe.sub.2 B, said composites fixed together in such manner that the hard facing layer of each forms the wearing surface of said shoe.
- 2. An abrasion-resistant composite coke pusher ram shoe comprising a metal substrate having beveled edges and a hard facing layer consisting essentially of an iron matrix containing from about 45 to about 80 volume percent Fe.sub.2 B metallurgically bonded to each beveled edge and to the short face of said substrate between said beveled edges.
- 3. A chute for transferring granular material comprising at least two elongated metal components fastened together in an elongated relationship, each metal component having a hard facing ferrous metal layer thereover having a thickness greater than 0.1 inch metallurgically bonded thereto by an aluminothermic reduction reaction, said hard facing layer consisting essentially of iron and from 4 to 7 percent boron, to yield a ferrous metal matrix containing from 45 to 80 volume percent Fe.sub.2 B.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 332,987, filed Feb. 15, 1973.
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Divisions (1)
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