“…In addition, surface rolling technology gives the very cost effective high precision processing of P/M gears with full surface density to improve the load bearing capacity. It has already been demonstrated that case-carburized P/M gears with a density above 7.5 Mg/m 3 made of 1.5Cr-0.2Mo pre-alloy sintered steel can achieve bending strength of 1.0 GPa 1,2) , which match with those of case-carburized gears made of the typical Cr-Mo wrought steel most commonly used for transmission gears. However, some serious problems occur as the density of the preform gear increases: the short die life and the damage of gear preforms in the compaction process, the heterogeneous void distribution in the gear teeth, the crack initiation at the tooth tip of surface-rolled gears, and so on.…”