2. Transformation
2.1 Base powders
We will limit ourselves to a brief description of the production of iron or steel powders (§ 2.1.2 ) used to manufacture sintered mechanical parts.
Before that, the suitability of these powders for the manufacturing process is discussed (§
2.1.1
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Bibliography
Websites
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MPIF – Metal Powder Industries Federation : Princeton (New Jersey USA)
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EPMA – European Powder Metallurgy Association
Standards and norms
- Metal powders – Determination of bulk density – Part 1: funnel method. - ISO 3923-1 - Mai 2008
- Metal powders excluding hard metal powders – Determination of compressibility under uniaxial compression. - EN ISO 3927 - Avril 2011
- Metal powders – Determining the strength of rectangular raw tablets. - DIN ISO 3995 - Mai 1991
- Metal powders – Determination of flow time using a calibrated funnel. - EN ISO 4490...
Directories
Main producers of iron and steel powders
Höganäs (Sweden)
Hoeganaes Corporation – GKN (USA)
Rio Tinto Metal Powders – QMP (Canada)
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