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* Dolcera is an international services firm specializing in intellectual property and market research services. Our clientele includes several fortune 500 companies and global 100 companies. For more information please visit: [http://dolcera.com/ www.dolcera.com] | * Dolcera is an international services firm specializing in intellectual property and market research services. Our clientele includes several fortune 500 companies and global 100 companies. For more information please visit: [http://dolcera.com/ www.dolcera.com] | ||
− | * We at Dolcera are partnering with Pratt & whitney to out-license their | + | * We at Dolcera are partnering with Pratt & whitney to out-license their highly durable diamond indenting tool technology. |
== About Pratt & Whitney == | == About Pratt & Whitney == | ||
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+ | == Utility == | ||
+ | [[Image:Indenting tool image1.jpg|thumb|500px|Indenting tool]] | ||
+ | * A Tool using this technology has a diamond at a specified precise orientation affixed to the tip of the shank of the machine Enabling markings on various metal surfaces for | ||
+ | * Identification purposes | ||
+ | * Surface treatment | ||
+ | * Surface condition | ||
+ | * The point of the tool strikes the surface of metal and on impact creates a cold-formed indentation or mark. | ||
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+ | == Schematic Representation - Indenting Tool == | ||
+ | [[Image:Schematic Representation-indenter.jpg]] | ||
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+ | == Graphical Representation - Tool tip == | ||
+ | [[Image:Graphical Representation indenting tool.jpg|thumb|right|500px]] | ||
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+ | * '''Stereographic projection triangle for the diamond crystal''' | ||
+ | Represents a 3D orientation spread out on a 2D plane. | ||
+ | Figure depicts the orientation of the diamond tip. | ||
+ | It Shows the axis of orientation of the diamond crystal w.r.t three standard orientations of the crystal marked by the 3 vertices.The pole of the crystal should lie within the dotted circle to achieve the super wear resistance orientation | ||
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+ | == Importance of the orientation == | ||
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+ | * Diamond crystals are anisotropic | ||
+ | * Their mechanical and physical properties vary with their crystallographic orientation | ||
+ | * The orientation of the crystal governs its strength and wear resistance | ||
+ | * This particular '''super wear-resistant orientation''' has been discovered and patented by Pratt and Whitney. | ||
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+ | == Limitations of other technologies == | ||
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+ | * Carbide and non-oriented diamond indenters have problems such as | ||
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+ | # Wear and tear of tool head | ||
+ | # Replacement costs | ||
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+ | == Advantages of this tool == | ||
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+ | * '''Economical''' | ||
+ | # Low replacement costs because of increased tool life (up too 100 times that of carbide tools) | ||
+ | # Reduced cost per mark | ||
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+ | * '''Quality''' | ||
+ | # Better reading of 2D markings | ||
+ | # Improved marking reliability and quality | ||
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+ | * '''Physical''' | ||
+ | # Improved wear resistance | ||
+ | # Less force required to obtain indention depth | ||
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+ | == Applications == | ||
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+ | * Aero & Industrial Gas Turbines | ||
+ | * Railway | ||
+ | * Machineries | ||
+ | * Weapon markings | ||
+ | * Punches and Dies | ||
+ | * Cables and Wires | ||
+ | * Weapon markings | ||
+ | * Any metal equipment | ||
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+ | == Legal Status == | ||
+ | [[Image:Legal status indenter.jpg]] |
Latest revision as of 07:33, 29 October 2009
Contents
Agenda
- To introduce and explain the benefits of the patented technology developed by Pratt & Whitney.
- To find out interest of the prospects in acquiring the technology on a licensed basis from Pratt & Whitney.
About Dolcera
- Dolcera is an international services firm specializing in intellectual property and market research services. Our clientele includes several fortune 500 companies and global 100 companies. For more information please visit: www.dolcera.com
- We at Dolcera are partnering with Pratt & whitney to out-license their highly durable diamond indenting tool technology.
About Pratt & Whitney
- Pratt & Whitney is one of the largest aircraft engine manufacturers in the world with a sales revenue of more than $12 Bn and spends more than $250 Mn in research & development.
- Cutting edge R&D with over a 1000 patents.
- Has always been at the forefront of technologies for turbine, rocket, reciprocating engines, power systems, etc.
Utility
- A Tool using this technology has a diamond at a specified precise orientation affixed to the tip of the shank of the machine Enabling markings on various metal surfaces for
- Identification purposes
- Surface treatment
- Surface condition
- The point of the tool strikes the surface of metal and on impact creates a cold-formed indentation or mark.
Schematic Representation - Indenting Tool
Graphical Representation - Tool tip
- Stereographic projection triangle for the diamond crystal
Represents a 3D orientation spread out on a 2D plane. Figure depicts the orientation of the diamond tip. It Shows the axis of orientation of the diamond crystal w.r.t three standard orientations of the crystal marked by the 3 vertices.The pole of the crystal should lie within the dotted circle to achieve the super wear resistance orientation
Importance of the orientation
- Diamond crystals are anisotropic
- Their mechanical and physical properties vary with their crystallographic orientation
- The orientation of the crystal governs its strength and wear resistance
- This particular super wear-resistant orientation has been discovered and patented by Pratt and Whitney.
Limitations of other technologies
- Carbide and non-oriented diamond indenters have problems such as
- Wear and tear of tool head
- Replacement costs
Advantages of this tool
- Economical
- Low replacement costs because of increased tool life (up too 100 times that of carbide tools)
- Reduced cost per mark
- Quality
- Better reading of 2D markings
- Improved marking reliability and quality
- Physical
- Improved wear resistance
- Less force required to obtain indention depth
Applications
- Aero & Industrial Gas Turbines
- Railway
- Machineries
- Weapon markings
- Punches and Dies
- Cables and Wires
- Weapon markings
- Any metal equipment