ROVALMA, S.A (20240254603). LONG DURABILITY HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL FOR STRUCTURAL, MACHINE AND TOOLING APPLICATIONS simplified abstract

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LONG DURABILITY HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL FOR STRUCTURAL, MACHINE AND TOOLING APPLICATIONS

Organization Name

ROVALMA, S.A

Inventor(s)

[[:Category:Isaac Valls Angl�s of Rubí (ES)|Isaac Valls Angl�s of Rubí (ES)]][[Category:Isaac Valls Angl�s of Rubí (ES)]]

LONG DURABILITY HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL FOR STRUCTURAL, MACHINE AND TOOLING APPLICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240254603 titled 'LONG DURABILITY HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL FOR STRUCTURAL, MACHINE AND TOOLING APPLICATIONS

The abstract describes the development of high-toughness hot work steels with long durability and excellent mechanical, tribological, and thermal properties for demanding applications, as well as environmental and media resistance, all at a low cost. The manufacturing method involves several steps including additive manufacturing, cold isostatic pressing, and densification.

  • High-toughness hot work steels with long durability
  • Excellent mechanical, tribological, and thermal properties
  • Environmental and media resistance
  • Low-cost manufacturing method involving additive manufacturing and cold isostatic pressing
  • Densification process to shape the materials

Potential Applications: - Industrial machinery - Automotive components - Aerospace materials

Problems Solved: - Providing high-toughness steels for demanding applications - Achieving long durability and resistance to aggressive media - Cost-effective manufacturing methods

Benefits: - Enhanced toughness and durability - Improved resistance to environmental factors - Cost savings in production

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Hot Work Steels for High-Demand Industries This technology can be utilized in various industries such as manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace for high-performance applications, leading to improved efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior research on hot work steels, additive manufacturing, and cold isostatic pressing techniques to understand the evolution of this technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in hot work steels, additive manufacturing, and densification processes to enhance the performance and properties of these materials.

Questions about Hot Work Steels: 1. How do hot work steels differ from cold work steels in terms of properties and applications? Hot work steels are designed to withstand high temperatures during processing, while cold work steels are used for shaping materials at lower temperatures. The properties and applications of these steels vary based on their intended use.

2. What are the key factors to consider when selecting hot work steels for specific applications? When selecting hot work steels, factors such as temperature resistance, toughness, durability, and cost-effectiveness should be taken into account to ensure optimal performance in the intended application.


Original Abstract Submitted

steels, in particular hot work steels having high toughness even for high thickness, including steels having long durability combined with mechanical, tribological and thermal properties for highly demanding applications, and steels which can achieve a very good environmental resistance and resistance to certain aggressive media combined with other relevant properties, are described. these steels may also be obtained at low cost. a method for the manufacture of steels having high thickness and manufacturing methods to shape the materials of the invention through several steps, including an additive manufacturing step to manufacture at least a part of an intermediate mold, a mold or a model, a cold isostatic pressing (cip) step, the elimination of the mold and densification among other steps, are also described.