Production of High-Density Parts by Powder Metallurgy Increases

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles Hardy George D. Cremer
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1942

Abstract

POWDER metallurgy has been established for some time as a novel method for manufacturing a great variety of articles generally specialties that could not be made conveniently by any other method. In this category are such parts as porous hearings cutting tools of sintered carbides, and electrical contacts in which the metallic constituents do not tend to alloy in the proportions employed. The industry, however, is now at a stage where it has begun to manufacture articles that can and have been made by other methods. Thus, powder metallurgy is now preferred technique for the production of numerous machine parts characterized by high strength, accuracy of configuration, and substantial lack of porosity. Manufacture of such machine parts from metal powders has no doubt been stimulated by the war, although the trend in this direction has been apparent for several years. In any case, quantity production of high-density precision pieces by ponder metallurgy is now in full suing in the United States, and such production can and should continue to expand during and after the war.
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APA: Charles Hardy George D. Cremer  (1942)  Production of High-Density Parts by Powder Metallurgy Increases

MLA: Charles Hardy George D. Cremer Production of High-Density Parts by Powder Metallurgy Increases. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1942.

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