Symposium on Powder Metallurgy

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Nicholas J. Grant
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

It is the purpose of this paper to examine a number of the recent developments in powder metallurgy, being most concerned with those which are yet to prove themselves rather than those which have achieved commercial maturity. Such developments include the production of very much coarser and very much finer powders, down to the near-micron size range. Also considered are activated sintering, direct powder rolling and extrusion (both hot and cold), brazing and welding, hydrides of reactive metals, oxide dispersion strengthened alloys and theoretical evaluations. Introduction T HERE surely can't be very much argument with the fact that powder metallurgy has made large advances on many fronts during the past ten or more years (1). These advances have taken place in raw materials, in processing, in product development and in a better understanding of many of the phenomena which occur in the various steps involved in powder metallurgy. It should be clear, in view of such growth, that it will not be possible to highlight all of the new developments in the present paper. Many of these developments,
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APA: Nicholas J. Grant  (1965)  Symposium on Powder Metallurgy

MLA: Nicholas J. Grant Symposium on Powder Metallurgy. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.

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