Claims
- 1. A method of supporting metal members being formed at elevated temperatures such as during piercing and enlarging a seamless tube, comprising the steps of passing said metal member at an elevated temperature over one or more supporting shoes positioned to support said member, said support shoe being formed of an alloy consisting essentially of 0.015% to 1.5% carbon, about 35% to 65% cobalt, about 15% to 35% chromium, up to about 25% iron and amounts of boron, nickel, silicon, molybdenum, vanadium, aluminum, tantalum, tungsten, titanium, copper and columbium for imparting the qualities generally associated therewith without detrimentally affecting the hot hardness and resistance to erosion of said alloy at said elevated temperature.
- 2. A method of supporting metal members as claimed in claim 1 wherein the alloy contains the following amounts of other constituents up to about 15% nickel, up to about 15% molybdenum, up to about 18% tungsten, up to about 1% manganese and up to about 1.5% silicon.
- 3. A method of supporting metal members as claimed in claim 1 wherein the alloy contains the following amounts of other constituents about 2% to 20% nickel, about 1.5% to 6% molybdenum, up to about 1% manganese and up to about 1.5% silicon.
- 4. A method of piercing and enlarging metal members as claimed in claim 1 wherein the alloy contains the following amounts of additional constituents up to about 25% iron, up to about 15% nickel, up to about 18% tungsten, up to about 1% manganese and up to about 1.5% silicon.
- 5. A support member having a surface adapted for moving contact on a moving metal member at elevated temperature to be supported consisting essentially of about 0.015% to 1.5% carbon, about 35% to 65% cobalt, about 15% to 35% chromium, up to about 25% iron and amounts of boron, nickel, silicon, molybdenum, vanadium, aluminum, tantalum, tungsten, titanium, copper and columbium for imparting the qualities generally associated therewith without detrimentally affecting the hot hardness and resistance to erosion of said alloy at said elevated temperature.
- 6. A support member as claimed in claim 5 containing the following amounts of additional constituents up to about 25% iron, up to about 15% nickel, up to about 15% molybdenum, up to about 18% tungsten, up to about 1% manganese and up to about 1.5% silicon.
- 7. A support member as claimed in claim 5 containing the following amounts of additional constituents up to about 25% iron, about 2% to 20% nickel, about 1.5% to 6% molybdenum, up to about 1% manganese and up to about 1.5% silicon.
- 8. A support member as claimed in claim 5 containing the following amounts of additional constituents up to about 25% iron, up to about 15% nickel, up to about 18% tungsten, up to about 1% manganese and up to about 1.5% silicon.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 36,406, filed May 11, 1970, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,962,897.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Metals Handbook, 1948 Ed., p. 63. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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