2016
DOI: 10.2497/jjspm.63.548
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Reactivity of Carbon Based Materials for Powder Metallurgy Parts and Hard Metal Powders Manufacturing

Abstract: Carbon is a key element for powder metallurgy. For example, carbon is the basic alloying element in PM sintered steel, and carbon powders are used as a carbon source for the production of hard metals. However, there are only a few studies about the mechanisms of carbon dissolution and reactivity in dependence on the carbon sources with solid metals/oxides. This work presents the effect of the carbon source (different graphite and carbon black types) on the reactivity and efficiency of oxides reduction during t… Show more

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“…Формирование диффузионной зоны увеличивается в 1,6-2,2 за счет присутствия оксида никеля в паре с железом по сравнению с чистым никелем [15]. Коэффициенты взаимной диффузии 𝐷𝐷 при спекании в интервалах 1050 °С-1250 °С определялись в зависимости от содержания легирующих элементов [16].…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
“…Формирование диффузионной зоны увеличивается в 1,6-2,2 за счет присутствия оксида никеля в паре с железом по сравнению с чистым никелем [15]. Коэффициенты взаимной диффузии 𝐷𝐷 при спекании в интервалах 1050 °С-1250 °С определялись в зависимости от содержания легирующих элементов [16].…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
“…[8][9][10][11] In addition to the application of fast cooling rates to manipulate sintered steel microstructures, the concept of hardening sintered steel by using high carbon contents has not been experimentally tried. The graphite, as the typical carbon source for powder metallurgy steel, 12) is employed due to its influences on transformation types and products. As widely known that carbon is one of austenite stabilizing elements, different dissolved carbon contents in austenite during sintering holding are expected to influence different austenite stabilities, which lead to different phase transformations from austenite to lower temperature phases/ structures.…”
Section: Identification Of Carbides and Phase Transformations In Sint...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ni enables solid solution strengthening of the ferrite as a matrix without significantly reducing the elongation and toughness of the ferrite. Mo easily reacts with C to form carbides that act to refine the pearlite structure and increase the pearlite content [26][27][28][29]. In addition, trace elements such as P, Mn and Si also contribute to the optimisation of iron- based powder metallurgy materials [30,31].…”
Section: Raw Materials Distribution Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%