Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Some Properties of Sintered and Hot-pressed Copper-tin Powder Compacts - Discussion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. G. Goetzel
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Jan 1, 1945

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E. V. Crane.*—I want to ask Dr. Goetzel concerning the control of atmosphere in heating and pressing. Was the heating and pressing done in the die, or were the two kept separate there? C. G. Goetzel.—The setup used for this investigation implied heating the die to the temperature at which the work was to proceed, introducing a preformed compact into the hot die. The atmosphere was supplied through an annular chamber from which it passed through two holes into the die cavity. E. V. CRane.—The compact was not preheated? C. G. Goetzel.—The compact was not preheated. Tee Chairman.—In the course of recent studies on the effect of time of heating upon the tensile strength and hardness, I have observed that there is often a maximum in tensile strength and hardness reached before complete homogenization has been attained. The magnitude of each mechanical Property changes rapidly with time in the early stages of sintering, the more so as temperature increases. For these reasons it seems that the comparison of values obtained by heating for the same time at a series of temperatures may be deceptive. Not only may those heated at higher temperatures give higher tensile readings, but the reverse may be true if the maximum in the tensile strength versus time curve has been passed. A better basis for comparison would be that of equal degree of diffusion. C' " Goetzel.—Thank you, Professor Rhines, for this interesting contribution. I would like to add here that I have noticed a similar effect with straight copper. There is, of course, the possibility that this maximum in hardness and tensile strength may be caused by work-hardening.
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APA: C. G. Goetzel  (1945)  Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Some Properties of Sintered and Hot-pressed Copper-tin Powder Compacts - Discussion

MLA: C. G. Goetzel Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Some Properties of Sintered and Hot-pressed Copper-tin Powder Compacts - Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.

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