Claims
- 1. In a method for producing articles having a metal core, an intermediate powder metallurgy layer, and an exterior wear- and chip-resistant layer on the portions thereof requiring the same, the improvement which comprises:
- applying to a bearing metal core, powdered steel alloy containing about 3.5% nickel by weight by cold isostatic compaction in a compressible mold under a pressure of about 6000 atmospheres to provide an intermediate powder metallurgical layer having a density of about 90%;
- sintering said intermediate layer on said core in an atmosphere of hydrogen at about 1200.degree. C. for about one hour;
- applying a wear- and chip-resistant layer to selected portions of said sintered intermediate powder metallurgical layer by plasma spraying; and
- hot isostatically compacting the sprayed article in a thin-walled, deep-drawn vessel of low carbon steel having a wall thickness of about 0.5 mm in which the article to be compacted is surrounded by ceramic powder under a pressure of about 1600 atmospheres at a temperature of about 1100.degree. C. for about two hours, to achieve a firm bond between said intermediate layer and said wear- and chip-resistant layer, and a composite density for said layers of about 99%.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 212,068 filed Dec. 2, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,365,679.
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