05485nam 2200661 450 991046266540332120200520144314.01-62870-368-70-85709-890-X(CKB)2670000000433636(EBL)1575038(OCoLC)865332727(SSID)ssj0001055966(PQKBManifestationID)11606671(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001055966(PQKBWorkID)11019499(PQKB)11457866(MiAaPQ)EBC1575038(Au-PeEL)EBL1575038(CaPaEBR)ebr10785394(CaONFJC)MIL548976(EXLCZ)99267000000043363620131104d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAdvances in powder metallurgy properties, processing and applications /edited by Isaac Chang and Yuyuan ZhaoCambridge ;Philadelphia :Woodhead Publishing,2013.1 online resource (624 p.)Woodhead publishing series in metals and surface engineering ;number 60Description based upon print version of record.0-85709-420-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Advances in powder metallurgy : Properties, processing and applications; Copyright; Contents; Contributor contact details; Woodhead Publishing Series in Metals and Surface Engineering; Part I Forming and shaping of metal powders; 1Advances in atomisation techniques for the formation of metal powders; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Atomisation techniques; 1.3 Problems and advances in gas atomisation; 1.4 Problems and advances in water atomisation; 1.5 Centrifugal atomisation; 1.6 Other atomisation techniques; 1.7 Conclusion; 1.8 References; 2Forming metal powders by electrolysis2.1 Background of electrometallurgy and powder metallurgy2.2 Principle and main technological prospects for the FFC Cambridge process; 2.3 Production of metal powders by the FFC Cambridge process; 2.4 Direct route from oxide precursors to alloyed powders; 2.5 Conclusions and future trends; 2.6 Acknowledgement; 2.7 References; 3Mechanochemical synthesis of nanocrystalline metal powders; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Mechanochemical processing; 3.3 The process; 3.4 Grain size and process variables; 3.5 Displacement reactions; 3.6 Consolidation; 3.7 Powder contamination; 3.8 Conclusions; 3.9 References4Plasma synthesis of metal nanopowders4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Potential benefits and applications of metal nanopowders; 4.3 Electrical arc discharge synthesis of metal nanopowders; 4.4 Conclusions; 4.5 References; 5Warm compaction of metallic powders; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Warm compaction process; 5.3 Properties of warm compacted parts; 5.4 Materials and applications; 5.5 Future trends and concluding remarks; 5.6 References; 6Developments in metal injection moulding (MIM); 6.1 Introduction to metal injection moulding; 6.2 Powders for metal injection moulding6.3 Binders for metal injection moulding6.4 Mixing and feedstock analysis; 6.5 Injection moulding; 6.6 Binder removal (debinding); 6.7 Sintering; 6.8 Post-sintering; 6.9 Applications and design; 6.10 Conclusion; 6.11 References; Part II Materials and properties; 7Advanced powder metallurgy steel alloys; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Composition of advanced pressed and sintered steel components; 7.3 Manufacturing routes for sintered steel components; 7.4 Properties, microstructures and typical products; 7.5 Powder injection moulded steel components; 7.6 Powder metallurgy tool steels7.7 Trends in ferrous powder metallurgy7.8 Acknowledgements; 7.9 Further reading; 7.10 References; 8Powder metallurgy of titanium alloys; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Powders; 8.3 Near net shapes; 8.4 Additive layer manufacturing and powder injection molding; 8.5 Spraying and research-based processes; 8.6 Future trends; 8.7 Acknowledgements; 8.8 References; 9Metal-based composite powders; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Metal-based composite powder production; 9.3 Copper- and aluminium-based composite powder systems; 9.4 Other metal-based composite powders; 9.5 Applications; 9.6 Future trends; 9.7 References10Porous metals: foams and spongesPowder metallurgy (PM) is a popular metal forming technology used to produce dense and precision components. Different powder and component forming routes can be used to create an end product with specific properties for a particular application or industry. Advances in powder metallurgy explores a range of materials and techniques used for powder metallurgy and the use of this technology across a variety of application areas.Part one discusses the forming and shaping of metal powders and includes chapters on atomisation techniques, electrolysis and plasma synthesis of metallic nanopowWoodhead publishing series in metals and surface engineering ;no. 60.MetallurgyPowder metallurgyElectronic books.Metallurgy.Powder metallurgy.671.37Chang Isaac861383Zhao Yuyuan861384MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910462665403321Advances in powder metallurgy1922429UNINA