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Modern Developments in Powder Metallurgy: Volume 5: Materials and Properties Proceedings of the 1970 International Powder Metallurgy Conference, sponsored by the Metal Power Industries Federation and the American Powder Metallurgy Institute
โ Scribed by Gerald I. Friedman, John M. Kazaroff (auth.), Henry H. Hausner (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 485
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Aluminum P/M parts can be production sintered in various types of furnaces and atmospheres. Selection of sintering furnace depends upon economic considerations and production rates desired. Batch furnaces have lowest investment costs and are adequate for low to medium production whereas continuous furnaces are more costly but provide higher production rates. strong, well-sintered P/M parts can be obtained in atmosยญ pheres of nitrogen, dissociated ammonia and in vacuum. Atmosยญ phere selection depends upon facilities available within individual plants plus property requirements. Highest strengths are produced in nitrogen followed by vacuum and dissociated ammonia. Reproยญ ducible dimensions can be achieved with proper attention to comยญ pact density, sintering temperature, dew point and atmosphere. REFERENCES 1. J. H. Dudas and W. A. Dean, "'llie Production of Precision Aluminum P/M Parts," International Journal of Powder Metallurgy, Vol. 5, April, 1969. 2. P. F. Mathews, "Effects of Processing Variables on the Properties of Sintered Aluminum Compacts,!! International Journal of Powder Metallurgy, Vol. 4, October, 1968. 3. J. H. Dudas and K. J. Brondyke, "Aluminum P/M Parts - Their Properties and Performance,!! Technical Paper No. 700141, Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., Two Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, New York, 10001. 4. K. R. Van Horn (Editor), Aluminum Vol. I, pp. 26-28, American Society for Metals, Metals Park, Ohio, 1967.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Properties of Hot Pressed Titanium Alloy Powders for Cryogenic Applications....Pages 3-18
Improved Sintering Procedures for Aluminum P/M Parts....Pages 19-36
Experimental Manufacture of Inconel Alloy 718 Compressor Rotor Blades from Metal Powder Preforms....Pages 37-46
Elevated Temperature Mechanical Properties of a Dispersion Strengthened Superalloy....Pages 47-71
New Developments in Superalloy Powders....Pages 73-84
A Correlation of Mechanical Properties of Sintered U-700 Powder with Particle Boundary Morphology....Pages 85-94
Front Matter....Pages 95-95
The Stability of Oxide Dispersions in Iron- and Nickel-Based Alloys....Pages 97-107
Hardening with a Dispersion of Small Holes....Pages 109-123
Dispersion-Hardened Materials with Copper as a Base Metal....Pages 125-136
The High-Temperature Strength of Oxide-Strengthened Nickel Alloys....Pages 137-148
The Manufacture and Properties of High-Conductivity High-Strength Cu-ThO 2 ....Pages 149-158
Dispersion Strengthened Ferritic Heat-Resisting Steel....Pages 159-168
Front Matter....Pages 169-169
Relations Between Stereometric Microstructure and Properties of Cermets and Porous Materials....Pages 171-186
Porous Stainless Steel - The Unique Filter Medium....Pages 187-199
About Nitrides and Carbonitrides and Nitride-Based Cemented Hard Alloys....Pages 201-214
Composition and Properties of the Binder Metal in Cobalt Bonded Tungsten Carbide....Pages 215-224
High-Strength Tungsten Carbides....Pages 225-234
Physical Properties of Monocarbides of Zirconium, Niobium, and Their Alloys in Homogeneity Range....Pages 235-258
TZM Molybdenum Alloy Via P/M....Pages 259-271
The Fabrication of Two Phase Alloys in the Ruthenium-Gold-Palladium System....Pages 273-286
Front Matter....Pages 287-287
Reduced Microgels - A New Form of Powdered Metals and Metal Oxides....Pages 289-298
The Density of Coextruded Metal Cladded Rod Core as Function of Cartridge Density and Core Length....Pages 299-309
The Influence of Powder Characteristics on Process and Product Parameters of Uranium Dioxide....Pages 311-338
Matrix Hardening in Dispersion Strengthened Powder Products....Pages 339-365
Front Matter....Pages 367-367
Characterization of Commercial Metal Powders with Scanning Electron Microscope....Pages 369-385
Gamma Ray Density Gauging....Pages 387-394
Point Density Measurement and Flaw Detection in P/M Green Compacts....Pages 395-411
Test Procedure for the Determination of the Corrosion Resistance of Sintered Iron and Bronze Parts....Pages 413-422
The Effect of Material Characteristics on the Compaction Behaviour of Metal Powders....Pages 423-435
The Effect of Presintering on the Dimensional Change of Iron Powder Compacts....Pages 437-451
Sintered and Heat Treated 4640 Steel....Pages 453-469
Characterization of the Microstructure of a Sintered 4640 Steel....Pages 471-480
A New Approach for the Production of Maraging Steel P/M Parts....Pages 481-490
Back Matter....Pages 491-494
โฆ Subjects
Metallic Materials
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