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Powder Metallurgy Research Trends 1st Edition Lotte J Smit Julia H Van Dijk

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Powder Metallurgy Research Trends 1st Edition Lotte J Smit Julia H Van Dijk
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.19 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Lotte J. Smit; Julia H. Van Dijk
ISBN: 9781614706038, 1614706034
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Powder Metallurgy Research Trends 1st Edition Lotte J Smit Julia H Van Dijk by Lotte J. Smit; Julia H. Van Dijk 9781614706038, 1614706034 instant download after payment.

Powder metallurgy is a forming and fabrication technique consisting of three major processing stages. First, the primary material is physically powdered, divided into many small individual particles. Next, the powder is injected into a mold or passed through a die to produce a weakly cohesive structure (via cold welding) very near the dimensions of the object ultimately to be manufactured. Finally, the end part is formed by applying pressure, high temperature, long setting times (during which self-welding occurs), or any combination thereof. In powder metallurgy or ceramics it is possible to fabricate components which otherwise would decompose or disintegrate. All considerations of solid-liquid phase changes can be ignored, so powder processes are more flexible than casting, extrusion, or forging techniques. Controllable characteristics of products prepared using various powder technologies include mechanical, magnetic, and other unconventional properties of such materials as porous solids, aggregates, and intermetallic compounds. This book provides new research on this field from around the globe.

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