Search for dissertations about: "water atomised powders"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words water atomised powders.
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1. A Study of Factors Affecting the Particle Size for Water Atomised Metal Powders
Abstract : The production of metal powders by water atomisation is a well established process, which can be used to produce a wide range of particle sizes. A careful control of the particle size distribution is necessary, to atomise powders with a high quality and at a low production cost. READ MORE
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2. Processing Methods for Reaching Full Density Powder Metallurgical Materials
Abstract : Powder metallurgy (PM) is one of the most cost effective methods for manufacturing structural components with complex shapes. Utilisation of the metal powder to shape the components allows to minimise material waste and increase energy efficiency. READ MORE
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3. Role of nanopowder as sintering aid in the densification of water atomized ferrous powder
Abstract : Press and sinter powder metallurgy (PM) steels are cost-effective solutions for structural applications. There is a constant drive for the improvement in the density of these PM steels which helps in expanding their usage in applications demanding higher performance than what they deliver today. READ MORE
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4. Surface Interactions in Powder Injection Moulding
Abstract : Powder Injection Moulding (PIM) is an attractive technique for producing complex components in large quantities my means of powder technology. The process includes mixing powder with a suitable binder, usually a thermoplastic polymer. Because of the large attractive forces between small particles the powder can be agglomerated in the binder. READ MORE
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5. Tailoring of Liquid Phase Sintering and Microstructure of Sintered Steel
Abstract : The present study intends to interpret the effects of alloying elements on microstructure and mechanical properties via liquid phase sintering of iron and steel powders. The tools involved are thermodynamic modelling, tailoring of powder properties and processing, and optimisation of sintering. READ MORE