Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the properties of low alloyed sintered steels while reducing the alloying cost. However, it is necessary to find a way for avoiding, or at least minimizing, the oxidation of these elements especially during the early stages of the sintering cycle. In this study Mn, Si, and Cr were introduced in the form of a master alloy powder designed to be mixed with the iron base powder and provide the final composition of the steel during the sintering process. The reduction/oxidation phenomena taking place during the heating stage were studied by thermogravimetry, dilatometry, and mass spectroscopy, using either reducing (H2) or inert (Ar) atmospheres. The re...
Sintering of steels containing oxidation sensitive elements is possible if such elements are alloyed...
The chemical aspects of sintering have to be considered, in particular the role of oxygen. For sinte...
Sintering of steels containing oxidation sensitive elements is possible if such elements are alloyed...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the pr...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the p...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the p...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the p...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the p...
Defining the proper conditions for sintering of steels containing oxidation-sensitive elements requi...
One of the aspects of modern material systems for high strength sintered steel parts is the presence...
One of the aspects of modern material systems for high strength sintered steel parts is the presence...
One of the aspects of modern material systems for high strength sintered steel parts is the presence...
One of the aspects of modern material systems for high strength sintered steel parts is the presence...
The characteristics of the metallic powder surface play a critical role in the development of strong...
The characteristics of the metallic powder surface play a critical role in the development of strong...
Sintering of steels containing oxidation sensitive elements is possible if such elements are alloyed...
The chemical aspects of sintering have to be considered, in particular the role of oxygen. For sinte...
Sintering of steels containing oxidation sensitive elements is possible if such elements are alloyed...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the pr...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the p...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the p...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the p...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the p...
Defining the proper conditions for sintering of steels containing oxidation-sensitive elements requi...
One of the aspects of modern material systems for high strength sintered steel parts is the presence...
One of the aspects of modern material systems for high strength sintered steel parts is the presence...
One of the aspects of modern material systems for high strength sintered steel parts is the presence...
One of the aspects of modern material systems for high strength sintered steel parts is the presence...
The characteristics of the metallic powder surface play a critical role in the development of strong...
The characteristics of the metallic powder surface play a critical role in the development of strong...
Sintering of steels containing oxidation sensitive elements is possible if such elements are alloyed...
The chemical aspects of sintering have to be considered, in particular the role of oxygen. For sinte...
Sintering of steels containing oxidation sensitive elements is possible if such elements are alloyed...