Some Aspects Of Infiltration Of High Speed Steel Based Composites With Iron Addition
Attempts have been made to describe the influence of the production process parameters and additions of iron powders on properties of copper infiltrated HSS based composites. The powder compositions used to produce skeletons for further infiltration were: M3/2, M3/2+20% Fe and M3/2+50% Fe. The powde...
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doaj-243918b0f72a48c9b57341c148ccab2c2020-11-25T03:12:09ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Metallurgy and Materials2300-19092015-06-016021017102110.1515/amm-2015-0253amm-2015-0253Some Aspects Of Infiltration Of High Speed Steel Based Composites With Iron AdditionMadej M.0 AGH-UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, FACULTY OF METALS ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER SCIENCE, AL. A. MICKIEWICZ 30, 30-059 KRAKÓW, POLANDAttempts have been made to describe the influence of the production process parameters and additions of iron powders on properties of copper infiltrated HSS based composites. The powder compositions used to produce skeletons for further infiltration were: M3/2, M3/2+20% Fe and M3/2+50% Fe. The powders were cold pressed at 800 MPa. The infiltration process was carried out in vacuum. Both green compacts and preforms sintered for 60 minutes at 1150°C in vacuum were contact infiltrated with copper to yield final densities exceeding 97% of the theoretical value.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/amm.2015.60.issue-2/amm-2015-0253/amm-2015-0253.xml?format=INThigh speed steelironcompositesinfiltrationtribological properties |
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Some Aspects Of Infiltration Of High Speed Steel Based Composites With Iron Addition |
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Some Aspects Of Infiltration Of High Speed Steel Based Composites With Iron Addition |
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Archives of Metallurgy and Materials |
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Attempts have been made to describe the influence of the production process parameters and additions of iron powders on properties of copper infiltrated HSS based composites. The powder compositions used to produce skeletons for further infiltration were: M3/2, M3/2+20% Fe and M3/2+50% Fe. The powders were cold pressed at 800 MPa. The infiltration process was carried out in vacuum. Both green compacts and preforms sintered for 60 minutes at 1150°C in vacuum were contact infiltrated with copper to yield final densities exceeding 97% of the theoretical value. |
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high speed steel iron composites infiltration tribological properties |
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