In order to be cost effective and to meet increasing performance demands, powder metallurgy steel components require continuous improvement in terms of materials and process development. This study demonstrates the feasibility of manufacturing structural components using two different alloys systems, i.e. lean Cr-prealloyed and diffusion bonded water atomised powders with different processing conditions. The components were sintered at two different temperatures, i.e. 1120 and 1250 \ub0C for 30 minutes in three different atmospheres: vacuum, N2-10%H2 atmosphere as well as lean N2-5%H2-0.5%CO-(0.1-0.4)%CH4 sintering atmosphere. Components after sintering were further processed by either low pressure carburizing, sinterhardening or case harde...
Powder Metallurgy (PM) is an efficient method, in terms of cost and raw material utilization, for th...
In recent years, growing demand for greater mechanical properties of PM steel components with compet...
The cost efficiency and performance of Powder Metallurgy (PM) steels can be improved by replacing co...
At present, high performance PM steels for automotive applications follow a processing route that co...
The powder metallurgy (PM) process is a cost efficient near net-shape technology suitable for sustai...
Water atomized PM steels prealloyed with chromium are becoming more and more widely used due to thei...
In this paper, the effect of processes occurring during the sintering of four powder metallurgy stee...
Steel is the dominant material for the production of structural parts. By means of powder metallurgy...
Controlling the surface chemistry during sintering is of paramount importance for the production of ...
Water atomised steel particles are covered by heterogeneous surface oxide, formed by thin (~6 to 8 n...
The use of chromium in the PM steel industry today puts high demands on the choice and control of th...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the p...
Among steel-making techniques Powder Metallurgy (PM) concept utilizes unique production cycle, consi...
Successful removal of the surface oxides, present on the powder particle surface, during initial sta...
Steel is the dominant material for the production of structural parts. By means of powder metallurgy...
Powder Metallurgy (PM) is an efficient method, in terms of cost and raw material utilization, for th...
In recent years, growing demand for greater mechanical properties of PM steel components with compet...
The cost efficiency and performance of Powder Metallurgy (PM) steels can be improved by replacing co...
At present, high performance PM steels for automotive applications follow a processing route that co...
The powder metallurgy (PM) process is a cost efficient near net-shape technology suitable for sustai...
Water atomized PM steels prealloyed with chromium are becoming more and more widely used due to thei...
In this paper, the effect of processes occurring during the sintering of four powder metallurgy stee...
Steel is the dominant material for the production of structural parts. By means of powder metallurgy...
Controlling the surface chemistry during sintering is of paramount importance for the production of ...
Water atomised steel particles are covered by heterogeneous surface oxide, formed by thin (~6 to 8 n...
The use of chromium in the PM steel industry today puts high demands on the choice and control of th...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the p...
Among steel-making techniques Powder Metallurgy (PM) concept utilizes unique production cycle, consi...
Successful removal of the surface oxides, present on the powder particle surface, during initial sta...
Steel is the dominant material for the production of structural parts. By means of powder metallurgy...
Powder Metallurgy (PM) is an efficient method, in terms of cost and raw material utilization, for th...
In recent years, growing demand for greater mechanical properties of PM steel components with compet...
The cost efficiency and performance of Powder Metallurgy (PM) steels can be improved by replacing co...