Claims
- 1. A carrier material for a tool for treating surfaces, on which a non-metallic hard layer is to be applied, the carrier material being composed of a metal alloy with a homogeneous fine-grained structure and formed as a high pressure sintered material; and an activating layer applied on said metal alloy and cohesively connected with said metal alloy.
- 2. A carrier material for a tool for treating surfaces, on which a non-metallic hard layer is to be applied, the carrier material being composed of a metal alloy with a homogeneous fine-grained structure and formed as a heat-drawn superspeed steel material; and an activating layer applied on said metal alloy and cohesively connected with said metal alloy.
- 3. A tool for treating surfaces of structural parts comprising a carrier material which is composed of a metal alloy with a homogenous fine-grained structure and formed as a material selected from the group consisting of a high pressure sintered material and a superspeed steel material; a non-metallic hard layer applied on said carrier material; and an activating layer applied on said carrier material between said carrier material and said hard layer and cohesively connected with said carrier material.
- 4. A carrier material as defined in claim 3, wherein said superspeed steel material has an average hardness of 68-70 HRC over its whole diameter.
- 5. A tool as defined in claim 3; and further comprising a pure metal layer, a transition layer produced by diffusing a gas selected from the group consisting of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen with simultaneously supplied further pure metal, wherein said non-metallic hard layer being applied on said transition layer, and said activating layer being cohesively connected with said pure metal layer.
- 6. A tool as defined in claim 5, wherein said transition layer is a physical-vapor deposited layer with the gas and the further pure metal.
- 7. A tool as defined in claim 3, wherein said non-metallic hard layer at least on a surface has a density of 92-98% and a hardness of at least 300% of those of the surface of the structural part to be treated,
- 8. A carrier material for a tool for treating surfaces, on which a non-metallic hard layer is to be applied, the carrier material including a metal alloy with a homogeneous fine-grain structure; and an activating layer applied in form of a net over said metal alloy and cohesively connected with said metal alloy.
- 9. A tool for treating surfaces of structural parts comprising a carrier material which is composed of a metal alloy with a homogenous fine-grained structure and formed as a material selected from the group consisting of a high pressure sintered material and a superspeed steel material; a non-metallic hard layer applied on said carrier material; and an activating layer applied on said carrier material between said carrier material and said hard layer, said superspeed steel material having an average hardness of 68-70 HRC over its whole diameter.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 864,616 filed on Apr. 7, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,233,738.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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