Brazed diamond tools by infiltration

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Inventors

Sung, Chien-Min

Application #

185897

Filed

Nov-4-1998

Published

Feb-27-2001

Current US Class

051/293
051/295
051/307
451/540
451/542

International Classes

B24D 003/04; B24D 003/06

Field of Search

51/295 51/293 51/307 51/309 451/540 451/542

Examiners

Marcheschi; Michael

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thorpe North & Western LLP

US Patent References

4211294   Impregnated diam...
4669522   Manufacture of rot...
4780274   Manufacture of rot...
5000273   Low melting point c...
5030276   Low pressure bondi...
5266236   Thermally stable d...
5518443   Superabrasive tool

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Other References

"Mechanism of the Solvent-Assisted Graphite to Diamond Transition Under High Pressure: Implications for the Selection of Catalysts", High Temperature-High Pressures, vol. 27/28, pp. 523-546, 1995/1996 (no month).

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Abstract
The present invention describes a diamond tool with diamond bonded chemically by a braze that contains either Cr, Mn, SI, or Al or mixtures or alloys thereof. The diamond tool is made by infiltrating the braze into a matrix metal that contains diamond in either form of grits or polycrystalline bodies.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of forming a diamond impregnated tool comprising the steps of:

a) providing an amount of a matrix support material comprising a mixture of a powder and an organic binder;

b) shaping said matrix support material;

c) forming a plurality of holes in the shaped matrix support material which are sufficient to receive diamond particles;

d) distributing an amount of diamond particles into the holes; and

e) infiltrating the shaped matrix support material with a diamond braze which comprises a metal alloy containing between 2 and 50 percent of an element selected from the group consisting of chromium, manganese, silicon, and aluminum.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to tools having diamond particles formed thereon/therein, wherein the diamond particles are chemically bonded to matrix support material used to hold the diamond in place. More specifically, the diamond grit is bonded chemically in a matrix powder by a braze that can wet diamond. These tools are manufactured by the infiltration of the molten braze into a preform of matrix that contains diamond particles, thereby securing the diamond in place by a chemical bond.

2. State of the Art

Abrasive tools have long been used in numerous applications, including cutting, drilling, sawing, grinding, lapping and polishing materials. Because diamond is the hardest abrasive material, it is widely used as a superabrasive on saws, drills, and other devices which utilize the abrazive to cut, shape or polish other hard materials. The total value of such tools consumed in 1996 was over 5 billion dollars (U.S.). More than half of the these tools were consumed in sawing applications such as cutting stones, concretes, asphalts, etc.
 
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