Claims
- 1. A method of hot die isothermal dwell forging which includes the steps of coating a metal workpiece with a forging compound comprising a mixture of boundary layer particles and a powder of vitreous components, said boundary layer particles remaining solid at forging temperatures and being selected from boron nitride, graphite, and mixtures thereof, said boundary layer particles being less than 40% and more than 7% by weight of the total vitreous and boundary layer components of the forging compound, said powder of vitreous components being substantially free of materials which have a tendency to corrosively attack the forging dies and comprising diboron trioxide in an amount between about 60 to 75% by weight of the vitreous components and silica glass to provide a desired viscosity during forging, the balance of the vitreous components comprising a metal oxide wetting agent to promote spreading of the vitreous components over the surface of the workpiece during forging, the metal oxide wetting agent being between about 1/2 of 1 to 5% by weight of the vitreous components and being an oxide of cobalt, and heating the workpiece at least to a temperature at which the vitreous components fuse to form a hydrodynamic vitreous phase containing the solid boundary layer particles dispersed therein, heating an enclosed forging die, placing the coated workpiece within the heated forging die, the heating of the die and workpiece being carried out to the extent that the temperature of the die and the workpiece is between about 1500.degree. to 1800.degree. F., and imposing sufficient forging pressure on the workpiece for a dwell period of at least five seconds to creep-flow the metal of the workpiece into conformity with the die.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the metal workpiece is selected from titanium and titanium alloys, and the coated workpieces are preheated outside the die to a temperature of between about 1500.degree. F. to 1800.degree. F. for a period of at least one-quarter hour.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the boundary layer particles are graphite particles, the metal workpiece is selected from titanium and titanium alloys, and the coated workpieces are preheated outside the die at a temperature not greater than 1300.degree. F. for a period not greater than about one-half hour, the preheated workpieces are thereafter introduced into an enclosed forging die, and preheating of the workpiece is continued by means of the heated forging die to preheat the workpieces to a temperature between about 1500.degree. F. to 1800.degree. F. prior to imposing the forging pressure.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the boundary layer particles are graphite particles, the metal workpiece is selected from titanium and titanium alloys, and the coated workpieces are preheated outside the die in a non-oxidizing atmosphere to a temperature of between about 1500.degree. F. to 1800.degree. F. for a period of at least one-quarter hour.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 653,832 filed Jan. 29, 1976, U.S. Pat. No. 4,096,076.
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