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Sintered Metallic and Ceramic Materials: Preparation, Properties and Applications [Hardcover]

G. S. Upadhyaya (Author)

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January 13, 2000 0471981559 978-0471981558 1
Sintering is one of the most important industrial techniques for optimizing the capabilities of different materials and this book deals exclusively with the state-of-the-art on the processing of sintered materials, both metallic and ceramic. Emphasis is placed on on the relationship between the composition of the material, the powder processing techniques used and the properties of the materials and the applications of end products.

Materials covered include: ferrous (low and high alloy steels) and nonferrous (light and heavy) alloys, rare earth intermetallics, ceramics (oxide and nonoxide) and cermets. The various applications of sintered materials in the automotive, aerospace and defence, machine tool and power industries and in magnetic, electrical, and electronic applications are discussed in the final chapter.

This book will be used by engineers working with sintering techniques and sintered materials and by engineering students studying powder metallurgy. The author is internationally renowned for his work on sintering and sintered materials.

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Sintering is fast becoming one of the most important industrial techniques for optimising the capabilities of different materials.

Sintered Metallic and Ceramic Materials gives comprehensive coverage of the state-of-the-art of the processing of sintered materials, both metallic and ceramic. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between the composition of the material, the powder processing techniques used and the properties of the materials and the applications of end products.

Materials covered include: ferrous (low and high alloy steels) and nonferrous (light and heavy) alloys, rare earth intermetallics, ceramics (oxide and nonoxide) and cermets. The various applications of sintered materials in the automotive, aerospace and defence, machine tool and power industries and in magnetic, electrical and electronic applications are discussed in the final chapter.

The book will be used by engineers working with sintering techniques and sintered materials and engineering students studying powder metallurgy. The author is internationally renowned for his work on sintering and sintered materials.

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The technology of pressing metal or ceramic powders into specific shapes is not new; older civilizations practised this art in prehistoric times, for example, the iron pillar in Delhi, some Egyptian implements, and articles in precious metals made by the Incas [1]. Read the first page
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sintered metallic and ceramic materials, radial crushing strength, sintered properties, aluminium compacts, master alloy powder, green compaction, sintering period, electrolytic copper powder, optimum sintering temperature, heavy alloys, dispersoid content, aluminium alloy powders, sintering behaviour, sintered density, dissociated ammonia, sintering atmosphere, activated sintering, hydrogen sintering, hot consolidation, stoichiometric mullite, vacuum atomization, powder premix, prealloyed powders, boundary glassy phase, such cermets
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Modern Developments, New York, Particulate Materials, Les Ulis, Metallwerk Plansee Gmbh, Ponder Metallurgy, Plansee Seminar, Elsevier Applied Science, Poirder Metallurgy, Metallurgical Transactions, Plenum Press, Plansee Metall, Soviet Powder, Verlag Schmid, Materials Park, Elsevier Scientific, Former Soviet Union, Journal of Materials Science, Metal Powder Report, Metals Handbook, Hoganas Corporation, Powder Aletallurgv, Ceramic Transactions, International Conference, Metals Park
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