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Machinability of powder metallurgy steels [[electronic resource] /] / A. Šalak, M. Selecká and H. Danninger
Machinability of powder metallurgy steels [[electronic resource] /] / A. Šalak, M. Selecká and H. Danninger
Autore Šalak Andrej
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, : Cambridge International Science Publishing, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (551 p.)
Disciplina 671.37
Altri autori (Persone) SeleckáM (Marcela)
DanningerH (Herbert)
Soggetto topico Powder metallurgy
Metallurgy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-23149-1
9786610231492
1-4237-2289-2
1-904602-44-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Introduction; 1. Introduction; 2. Powder Metallurgy Processes and Materials; 2.1. Metal powder production; 2.6.3 Heat treatment and surface hardening; 2.2. Chemical, physical and technological characteristics of metal powders; 2.3. Mixing and compaction; 2.4. Sintering; 2.5. Alloying methods and alloying elements; 2.6. Secondary operations; 2.7. Porosity and mechanical properties of sintered iron and steel; 3. PRINCIPLES OF MACHINING OF STEEL; 3.1. Machining process; 3.2. Characterisation of machining processes; 3.3. Analysis of the machining process
3.4. Machinability testing4. CUTTING TOOLS; 4.1. Cutting tool materials; 4.2. Tool coatings and hardening processes; 4.3. Cutting tool wear and tool life; 4.4. Cutting tools, workpiece material and surface integrity; 5. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE MACHINABILITY OF PM STEELS; 5.1. Effect of processing characteristics on machinability; 5.2. Effect of materials characteristics on machinability; 6. MEASURES TO IMPROVE MACHINABILITY OF PM STEELS; 6.1.Machining aids in powder metallurgy; 6.2. Production processes; 6.3. Effect of machining operations; 7. MACHINING OF SINTERED STEELS - STATE OF ART
7.1. Plain iron and iron-carbon steels7.2. Iron-copper-carbon steel; 7.3. Nickel alloys steels; 7.4. Diffusion alloyed steels; 7.5. Chromium, manganese, chromium-manganese and solicon alloyed steels; 7.6. Iron-phosphorus steel; 7.7. Stainless steel; Comparing machinability of various steels under different cutting conditions; 7.9. Standardizing machinability of PM steels; 7.10. Special processing and machining routes for high strength - hardness PM steels; 7.11. Machining of powder forged steels; 8. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MACHINING PM STEELS; 8.1.Recommendations for drilling
8.2. Recommendations for turning8.3. Tapping and threading; 8.4. Recommendations and cutting data for milling, reaming, broaching and green machining; 8.5. Recommendations for machining with geometrically not defined edge; 8.6. Cool-lubrication in steel machining; 8.7. Parameters for optimising machining of PM steels; 9. APPENDIX; 9.1. Relationship between hardness values determined by Vickers and Rockwell methods; 9.2. Chemical composition and designation of PM steels; 9.3. Trade designation and base characteristics; 9.4. Characteristic types of wear of hard metal inserts; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450185203321
Šalak Andrej  
Cambridge, : Cambridge International Science Publishing, 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Machinability of powder metallurgy steels [[electronic resource] /] / A. Šalak, M. Selecká and H. Danninger
Machinability of powder metallurgy steels [[electronic resource] /] / A. Šalak, M. Selecká and H. Danninger
Autore Šalak Andrej
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, : Cambridge International Science Publishing, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (551 p.)
Disciplina 671.37
Altri autori (Persone) SeleckáM (Marcela)
DanningerH (Herbert)
Soggetto topico Powder metallurgy
Metallurgy
ISBN 1-280-23149-1
9786610231492
1-4237-2289-2
1-904602-44-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Introduction; 1. Introduction; 2. Powder Metallurgy Processes and Materials; 2.1. Metal powder production; 2.6.3 Heat treatment and surface hardening; 2.2. Chemical, physical and technological characteristics of metal powders; 2.3. Mixing and compaction; 2.4. Sintering; 2.5. Alloying methods and alloying elements; 2.6. Secondary operations; 2.7. Porosity and mechanical properties of sintered iron and steel; 3. PRINCIPLES OF MACHINING OF STEEL; 3.1. Machining process; 3.2. Characterisation of machining processes; 3.3. Analysis of the machining process
3.4. Machinability testing4. CUTTING TOOLS; 4.1. Cutting tool materials; 4.2. Tool coatings and hardening processes; 4.3. Cutting tool wear and tool life; 4.4. Cutting tools, workpiece material and surface integrity; 5. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE MACHINABILITY OF PM STEELS; 5.1. Effect of processing characteristics on machinability; 5.2. Effect of materials characteristics on machinability; 6. MEASURES TO IMPROVE MACHINABILITY OF PM STEELS; 6.1.Machining aids in powder metallurgy; 6.2. Production processes; 6.3. Effect of machining operations; 7. MACHINING OF SINTERED STEELS - STATE OF ART
7.1. Plain iron and iron-carbon steels7.2. Iron-copper-carbon steel; 7.3. Nickel alloys steels; 7.4. Diffusion alloyed steels; 7.5. Chromium, manganese, chromium-manganese and solicon alloyed steels; 7.6. Iron-phosphorus steel; 7.7. Stainless steel; Comparing machinability of various steels under different cutting conditions; 7.9. Standardizing machinability of PM steels; 7.10. Special processing and machining routes for high strength - hardness PM steels; 7.11. Machining of powder forged steels; 8. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MACHINING PM STEELS; 8.1.Recommendations for drilling
8.2. Recommendations for turning8.3. Tapping and threading; 8.4. Recommendations and cutting data for milling, reaming, broaching and green machining; 8.5. Recommendations for machining with geometrically not defined edge; 8.6. Cool-lubrication in steel machining; 8.7. Parameters for optimising machining of PM steels; 9. APPENDIX; 9.1. Relationship between hardness values determined by Vickers and Rockwell methods; 9.2. Chemical composition and designation of PM steels; 9.3. Trade designation and base characteristics; 9.4. Characteristic types of wear of hard metal inserts; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783478503321
Šalak Andrej  
Cambridge, : Cambridge International Science Publishing, 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Machinability of powder metallurgy steels [[electronic resource] /] / A. Šalak, M. Selecká and H. Danninger
Machinability of powder metallurgy steels [[electronic resource] /] / A. Šalak, M. Selecká and H. Danninger
Autore Šalak Andrej
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, : Cambridge International Science Publishing, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (551 p.)
Disciplina 671.37
Altri autori (Persone) SeleckáM (Marcela)
DanningerH (Herbert)
Soggetto topico Powder metallurgy
Metallurgy
ISBN 1-280-23149-1
9786610231492
1-4237-2289-2
1-904602-44-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Introduction; 1. Introduction; 2. Powder Metallurgy Processes and Materials; 2.1. Metal powder production; 2.6.3 Heat treatment and surface hardening; 2.2. Chemical, physical and technological characteristics of metal powders; 2.3. Mixing and compaction; 2.4. Sintering; 2.5. Alloying methods and alloying elements; 2.6. Secondary operations; 2.7. Porosity and mechanical properties of sintered iron and steel; 3. PRINCIPLES OF MACHINING OF STEEL; 3.1. Machining process; 3.2. Characterisation of machining processes; 3.3. Analysis of the machining process
3.4. Machinability testing4. CUTTING TOOLS; 4.1. Cutting tool materials; 4.2. Tool coatings and hardening processes; 4.3. Cutting tool wear and tool life; 4.4. Cutting tools, workpiece material and surface integrity; 5. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE MACHINABILITY OF PM STEELS; 5.1. Effect of processing characteristics on machinability; 5.2. Effect of materials characteristics on machinability; 6. MEASURES TO IMPROVE MACHINABILITY OF PM STEELS; 6.1.Machining aids in powder metallurgy; 6.2. Production processes; 6.3. Effect of machining operations; 7. MACHINING OF SINTERED STEELS - STATE OF ART
7.1. Plain iron and iron-carbon steels7.2. Iron-copper-carbon steel; 7.3. Nickel alloys steels; 7.4. Diffusion alloyed steels; 7.5. Chromium, manganese, chromium-manganese and solicon alloyed steels; 7.6. Iron-phosphorus steel; 7.7. Stainless steel; Comparing machinability of various steels under different cutting conditions; 7.9. Standardizing machinability of PM steels; 7.10. Special processing and machining routes for high strength - hardness PM steels; 7.11. Machining of powder forged steels; 8. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MACHINING PM STEELS; 8.1.Recommendations for drilling
8.2. Recommendations for turning8.3. Tapping and threading; 8.4. Recommendations and cutting data for milling, reaming, broaching and green machining; 8.5. Recommendations for machining with geometrically not defined edge; 8.6. Cool-lubrication in steel machining; 8.7. Parameters for optimising machining of PM steels; 9. APPENDIX; 9.1. Relationship between hardness values determined by Vickers and Rockwell methods; 9.2. Chemical composition and designation of PM steels; 9.3. Trade designation and base characteristics; 9.4. Characteristic types of wear of hard metal inserts; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810919603321
Šalak Andrej  
Cambridge, : Cambridge International Science Publishing, 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui