Claims
- 1. A lapping tool comprised of spherical graphite cast iron, said spherical graphite cast iron having a graphite particle diameter of less than 100 .mu.m, a density of graphite particles greater than about 70/mm.sup.2, and a Vickers hardness of greater than about 200.
- 2. A lapping tool according to claim 1, wherein said spherical graphite cast iron has a percentage of sphericity of higher than 80%.
- 3. A lapping tool according to claim 1, wherein said spherical graphite cast iron consists of 3.5-3.8 weight % of carbon, 2.0-2.9 weight % of silicon, 0.3-0.9 weight % of manganese, less than 0.05 weight % of phosphorus, less than 0.03 weight % of sulfur, 0.2-1.0 weight % of nickel, 0-0.8 weight % of copper, 0.03-0.09 weight % of magnesium and the balance of iron.
- 4. A lapping tool according to claim 3, wherein a working surface of said lapping tool is provided with grooves for removing chips formed as a result of lapping.
- 5. A lapping tool that is the product of a process comprising the steps of
- (A) casting into a mould cavity a molten composition which consists essentially of 3-3.8 weight % of carbon, 2.0-2.9 weight % of silicon, 0.3-0.9 weight % of manganese, less than 0.05 weight % of phosphorus, less than 0.03 weight % of sulfur, 0.2-1.0 weight % of nickel, 0-0.8 weight % of copper, 0.1-0.5 weight % of molybdenum, 0.03-0.09 weight % of magnesium, and the balance of iron, whereby a casting is formed;
- (B) chilling one side of the casting to cause unidirectional solidification, such that said one side presents a surface of a spherical graphite cast iron that is suitable for use as an operating surface of said lapping tool;
- (C) heating said casting to a temperature of 930.degree.-960.degree. C. for 7 to 10 hours to decompose carbides of magnesium and molybdenum;
- (D) quenching the heated casting;
- (E) heating the quenched casting to a temperature of 500.degree.-600.degree. C. for 2 to 4 hours in a period less than 6 hours after said quenching to produce a tempered casting;
- (F) cooling the tempered casting to a temperature of 350.degree. C. in a furnace and then cooling with air to obtain tempered martensite structure, wherein a working surface of said lapping tool is provided with grooves for removing chips formed as a result of lapping.
- 6. A lapping tool according to claim 1, wherein said lapping tool has a thickness of between about 30 and 60 mm and a diameter of about 500 to 1300 mm.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 178,866, filed Apr. 1, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,867,803 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 842,914, filed Mar. 24, 1986 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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