Adjusting the Sintering Cycle of a Hadfield Sintered Steel Produced by Metal Injection Molding

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Autor(a) principal: Schroeder,Renan
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Ramos Filho,Antonio Itamar, Binder,Cristiano, Klein,Aloisio Nelmo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: Processing of high manganese austenitic sintered steels present several challenges concerning thermodynamic reactions that occur during the sintering of these materials such as Mn oxidation, sublimation and even the formation of liquid phases or undesired compounds, e.g. grain boundary carbides. Therefore it is extremely important to adjust the sintering parameters to obtain the adequate microstructure and properties. In this work, the effect of some sintering parameters, i.e. temperature, gas atmosphere and cooling rate are studied by dilatometry. The experiments revealed that the sintering temperature has small impact on the microstructure formation. On the other hand, the decrease on oxygen chemical potential in the furnace atmosphere resulted in less oxidation of the powder particles. Moreover, the increasing on the cooling rate to 50 °C/min avoided the formation of grain boundary carbides. As a main conclusion, a special sintering cycle for Hadfield steel samples was suggested.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adjusting the Sintering Cycle of a Hadfield Sintered Steel Produced by Metal Injection Molding
title Adjusting the Sintering Cycle of a Hadfield Sintered Steel Produced by Metal Injection Molding
spellingShingle Adjusting the Sintering Cycle of a Hadfield Sintered Steel Produced by Metal Injection Molding
Schroeder,Renan
Hadfield
manganese
sintering
title_short Adjusting the Sintering Cycle of a Hadfield Sintered Steel Produced by Metal Injection Molding
title_full Adjusting the Sintering Cycle of a Hadfield Sintered Steel Produced by Metal Injection Molding
title_fullStr Adjusting the Sintering Cycle of a Hadfield Sintered Steel Produced by Metal Injection Molding
title_full_unstemmed Adjusting the Sintering Cycle of a Hadfield Sintered Steel Produced by Metal Injection Molding
title_sort Adjusting the Sintering Cycle of a Hadfield Sintered Steel Produced by Metal Injection Molding
author Schroeder,Renan
author_facet Schroeder,Renan
Ramos Filho,Antonio Itamar
Binder,Cristiano
Klein,Aloisio Nelmo
author_role author
author2 Ramos Filho,Antonio Itamar
Binder,Cristiano
Klein,Aloisio Nelmo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schroeder,Renan
Ramos Filho,Antonio Itamar
Binder,Cristiano
Klein,Aloisio Nelmo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hadfield
manganese
sintering
topic Hadfield
manganese
sintering
description Processing of high manganese austenitic sintered steels present several challenges concerning thermodynamic reactions that occur during the sintering of these materials such as Mn oxidation, sublimation and even the formation of liquid phases or undesired compounds, e.g. grain boundary carbides. Therefore it is extremely important to adjust the sintering parameters to obtain the adequate microstructure and properties. In this work, the effect of some sintering parameters, i.e. temperature, gas atmosphere and cooling rate are studied by dilatometry. The experiments revealed that the sintering temperature has small impact on the microstructure formation. On the other hand, the decrease on oxygen chemical potential in the furnace atmosphere resulted in less oxidation of the powder particles. Moreover, the increasing on the cooling rate to 50 °C/min avoided the formation of grain boundary carbides. As a main conclusion, a special sintering cycle for Hadfield steel samples was suggested.
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