Effects of sintering schedule on the characteristics of fe-based powder compacts formed through warm compaction route

This paper presents the sintering characteristics of Fe-based powder compacts formed through the warm compaction method. Iron powder ASC100.29 (73 wt%), chromium powder (22 wt%), and aluminium powder (5 wt%) were mixed mechanically for 60 mins in preparing the feedstock. The powder mixture was subse...

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Main Authors: Rahman M.M., Rosli M.H., Namasivayam D.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-227102023-05-29T14:11:45Z Effects of sintering schedule on the characteristics of fe-based powder compacts formed through warm compaction route Rahman M.M. Rosli M.H. Namasivayam D. 55328831100 57193714646 57193703054 This paper presents the sintering characteristics of Fe-based powder compacts formed through the warm compaction method. Iron powder ASC100.29 (73 wt%), chromium powder (22 wt%), and aluminium powder (5 wt%) were mixed mechanically for 60 mins in preparing the feedstock. The powder mixture was subsequently compacted at 200�C through simultaneous loading of 325 MPa from upper and lower punches. The defectfree green compacts were then sintered in an argon gas fired furnace at a rate of 10�C/min by varying the sintering time (30, 60, and 90 mins) and temperature (600, 750, and 900�C), respectively. The sintered samples were characterized through physical and mechanical properties and their microstructures were analysed through scanning electron microscopy. The results revealed that sintering at 900�C for 90 mins contributed to the highest volumetric expansion and relative density change, which are not expected in the powder metallurgy industries. A moderate sintering temperature of 750�C for a holding time of 60 mins was found to produce a sintered sample with higher bending strength. In these sintering conditions, better dispersion of the alloyed elements is also observed. � Universiti Malaysia Pahang Publishing. Final 2023-05-29T06:11:45Z 2023-05-29T06:11:45Z 2016 Article 10.15282/ijame.13.1.2016.4.0264 2-s2.0-85016055500 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85016055500&doi=10.15282%2fijame.13.1.2016.4.0264&partnerID=40&md5=206ba0d7ee54a2b7697f9d0d7b90f129 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/22710 13 1 3168 3177 All Open Access, Gold Universiti Malaysia Pahang Scopus
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description This paper presents the sintering characteristics of Fe-based powder compacts formed through the warm compaction method. Iron powder ASC100.29 (73 wt%), chromium powder (22 wt%), and aluminium powder (5 wt%) were mixed mechanically for 60 mins in preparing the feedstock. The powder mixture was subsequently compacted at 200�C through simultaneous loading of 325 MPa from upper and lower punches. The defectfree green compacts were then sintered in an argon gas fired furnace at a rate of 10�C/min by varying the sintering time (30, 60, and 90 mins) and temperature (600, 750, and 900�C), respectively. The sintered samples were characterized through physical and mechanical properties and their microstructures were analysed through scanning electron microscopy. The results revealed that sintering at 900�C for 90 mins contributed to the highest volumetric expansion and relative density change, which are not expected in the powder metallurgy industries. A moderate sintering temperature of 750�C for a holding time of 60 mins was found to produce a sintered sample with higher bending strength. In these sintering conditions, better dispersion of the alloyed elements is also observed. � Universiti Malaysia Pahang Publishing.
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Effects of sintering schedule on the characteristics of fe-based powder compacts formed through warm compaction route
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title Effects of sintering schedule on the characteristics of fe-based powder compacts formed through warm compaction route
title_short Effects of sintering schedule on the characteristics of fe-based powder compacts formed through warm compaction route
title_full Effects of sintering schedule on the characteristics of fe-based powder compacts formed through warm compaction route
title_fullStr Effects of sintering schedule on the characteristics of fe-based powder compacts formed through warm compaction route
title_full_unstemmed Effects of sintering schedule on the characteristics of fe-based powder compacts formed through warm compaction route
title_sort effects of sintering schedule on the characteristics of fe-based powder compacts formed through warm compaction route
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