The chemical aspects of sintering have to be considered, in particular the role of oxygen. For sintered alloy steels used for highly stressed components, traditional alloy elements have been Cu, Ni and Mo, which in their oxygen affinity are very similar to the base constituent iron. Advanced alloying systems however contain Cr, Mn and/or Si. In the present study it is shown that one of the principal aspects of sintering to be considered is oxygen transfer from the base iron oxides to the alloy elements, which then form oxides that are more difficult to reduce. This process, defined as “internal gettering”, occurs both in mixed powder compacts and in prealloyed materials, although through different mechanisms. The effect can at least be alle...
The control of the surface chemistry during sintering is the key factor for the successful and effic...
Development of strong inter-particle necks requires successful removal of surface oxides, present on...
Changes induced in the surface chemistry of metal powder during the delubrication stage affect the s...
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...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the p...
The characteristics of the metallic powder surface play a critical role in the development of strong...
Defining the proper conditions for sintering of steels containing oxidation-sensitive elements requi...
In this paper, the effect of processes occurring during the sintering of four powder metallurgy stee...
During water-atomisation and handling of steel powder the surface inevitably oxidises. The surface b...
The optimal operation of the blast furnace depends considerably on the properties of the sinter fed ...
The use of chromium in the PM steel industry today puts high demands on the choice and control of th...
Sintering of steels containing oxidation sensitive elements is possible if such elements are alloyed...
Successful removal of the surface oxides, present on the powder particle surface, during initial sta...
Chromium is the one of the most attractive alloying elements for PM steels. Nevertheless, its high a...
The control of the surface chemistry during sintering is the key factor for the successful and effic...
Development of strong inter-particle necks requires successful removal of surface oxides, present on...
Changes induced in the surface chemistry of metal powder during the delubrication stage affect the s...
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...
Oxygen-sensitive alloying elements such as Mn, Si, and Cr have a high potential for improving the p...
The characteristics of the metallic powder surface play a critical role in the development of strong...
Defining the proper conditions for sintering of steels containing oxidation-sensitive elements requi...
In this paper, the effect of processes occurring during the sintering of four powder metallurgy stee...
During water-atomisation and handling of steel powder the surface inevitably oxidises. The surface b...
The optimal operation of the blast furnace depends considerably on the properties of the sinter fed ...
The use of chromium in the PM steel industry today puts high demands on the choice and control of th...
Sintering of steels containing oxidation sensitive elements is possible if such elements are alloyed...
Successful removal of the surface oxides, present on the powder particle surface, during initial sta...
Chromium is the one of the most attractive alloying elements for PM steels. Nevertheless, its high a...
The control of the surface chemistry during sintering is the key factor for the successful and effic...
Development of strong inter-particle necks requires successful removal of surface oxides, present on...
Changes induced in the surface chemistry of metal powder during the delubrication stage affect the s...