Affiliation:
1. AGH-University of Science and Technology, The Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science, Department of Physical Metallurgy and Powder Metallurgy, Kraków, Poland
Abstract
Conventional sintering techniques for structural steels have been developed
principally for Cu and Ni containing alloys. Applying these to Cr and Mn
steels (successful products of traditional metallurgy) encounter the problem
of the high affinity for oxygen of these elements. A solution is employing a
microatmosphere in a semiclosed container which favours reduction reactions.
This has already proved successful on a laboratory scale, especially with
nitrogen as the furnace gas. Further modifications to the system, now
described, include the use of two sintering boxes, one inside the other.
Superior mechanical properties, even using air as the furnace gas, are
attainable.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Condensed Matter Physics,Ceramics and Composites
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7 articles.
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