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PCD face seal for earth-boring bit
   
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US Patent 7128173
Issued Date
October 31, 2006
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An earth-boring bit has a mechanical face seal assembly with PCD faces. The bit has a bearing shaft with a cone rotatably mounted on the bearing shaft. The seal locates between the bearing shaft and the cone for sealing lubricant therein. The seal includes at least one rigid seal ring having a cemented carbide body and an annular PCD face located on it. The mating face may also be of a PCD material. The cemented carbide body contains a binder that migrates into the PCD face while the PCD face is being formed. A binder-free region is leached on the surface of the PCD face.
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October 31, 2006
Application Number
10/768,620
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January 30, 2004
US Classification
175/371  
Int'l Classification
E21B   10/22   (20060101)  
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/982,899, filed Oct. 18, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,684,966.
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175/371   175/434   175/343   175/45   428/564   419/18   419/54  
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An earth-boring bit has a mechanical face seal assembly with PCD faces. The bit has a bearing shaft with a cone rotatably mounted on the bearing shaft. The seal locates between the bearing shaft and the cone for sealing lubricant therein. The seal includes at least one rigid seal ring having a cemented carbide body and an annular PCD face located on it. The mating face may also be of a PCD material. The cemented carbide body contains a binder that migrates into the PCD face while the PCD face is being formed. A binder-free region is leached on the surface of the PCD face.

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