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| Application No. | Application Title | Issue Date |
| 20120024491 | Method For Casting Component A cast component having localized areas of improved physical properties is disclosed. The component may initially be produced having a void portion in a predetermined area requiring improved physical properties. A second molten material may be added to the void portion ... | 02/02/2012 |
| 20110268922 | BONDED PRODUCT AND MANUFACTURING METHOD AND MANUFACTURING DEVICE THEREFOR Disclosed are a bonded product, and a manufacturing method and manufacturing device therefor. To obtain a bonded product formed of a solidified material of a molten metal which has been poured into a forming mold with a workpiece, all or part of which is already held th... | 11/03/2011 |
| 20090020256 | METHOD OF CASTING DAMPED PART WITH INSERT A method including positioning an insert in a vertical mold including a first mold portion and a second mold portion; and casting a material including a metal around at least a portion of the insert.... | 01/22/2009 |
| 20070023158 | Method of and apparatus for manufacturing joined body Electrodes are embedded respectively in a first die and a second die. A metal workpiece is placed in a cavity defined between the first die and the second die which mate with each other. Then, a molten metal is poured through a passage into the cavity. The molten metal ... | 02/01/2007 |
| 20050072546 | Sink compound laminate modeling process A sink compound laminate modeling process having a copper material in thickness of 0.1˜0.8 mm placed at the bottom of the modeling cavity with the bottom of the copper laminate fully bound to the bottom of the modeling cavity, the copper being heated up to 300˜650° C... | 04/07/2005 |
| 20050067130 | Process for the injection of an electric motor rotor A process for the injection of an electric motor rotor, said rotor comprising: a lamination stack (10) having a central axial bore (11) and a plurality of axial channels (12); and a cage (30) of aluminum, which is formed by an upper end ring ... | 03/31/2005 |