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Method for inlaying tungsten on head of golf rod made from titanium products

A golf club head and club head technology, applied in golf balls, golf clubs, metal material coating processes, etc., can solve the problems of low welding strength, poor impact resistance, difficult application, etc., and achieve high welding strength and impact strength. Large, simple craftsmanship

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-11-16
王世祥
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Inlaying tungsten by welding is one way, but titanium material is easy to form intermetallic compounds when welding with many kinds of metals, which makes the welding strength low, high brittleness, and poor impact resistance. In addition, the golf club head is greatly impacted when hitting the ball. This requires high welding strength of tungsten inlaid, which makes it difficult to apply titanium welding technology to titanium golf club heads

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[0008] Below in conjunction with accompanying drawing (2) the present invention will be further described.

[0009] Fill the welding box 7 with argon gas, mix the titanium powder and the tungsten powder, leak the powder into the spray welding torch 5 from the hopper 6, and send the powder into the high-temperature ionization arc area under the action of the powder feeding airflow, and the melted powder is absorbed by the argon Gas spraying is deposited on the surface of the rod head body 1 to form a surfacing layer. As the number of spray welding increases, the thickness of the surfacing layer increases, and finally an inlay 2 is formed to achieve the purpose of tungsten inlay.

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A method for inlaying the high-density tungsten material in the titanium head of gold club to improve its impact resistance and strength includes combining said tungsten material with the titanium material and welding to the head.

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Technical field [0001] The invention belongs to a method for inlaying tungsten on a golf titanium alloy club head in golf sports equipment. Background technique [0002] A golf club head consists of a club head body and an inlay. As shown in Figure (1), in the existing golf club head made of titanium, in order to make the center of gravity of the golf club head set reasonably, the decoration effect is beautiful. Most of the inlays are glued to the concave part of the rod head body with tungsten block, while the concave part of the curved rod head body is very difficult to machine, and a few are attached to the rod head body with tungsten screws, and the production of tungsten screws is very difficult. Even if the club head processed in this way, when hitting the ball, because the club head is greatly impacted, the glue is easy to fall off, and the screw is easy to loose. There are many advantages to making golf club heads from titanium materials, such as light weight, high...

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IPC IPC(8): A63B53/04A63B60/40A63B102/32
Inventor 王世祥
Owner 王世祥
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