Improved Production of Powder Metallurgy Items
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Report Number: ASD TDR 7-911 Volume 3
Author(s): Farrell, K., Parikh, N. M.
Corporate Author(s): Armour Research Foundation
Date of Publication: 1963-03-31
Pages: 29
Contract: AF33 657 9140
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0402780
AD Number: AD-402 780
Abstract:
The results of sintering studies on atomized superalloy powders are discussed. The time and temperature conditions for optimum sintering are defined, and the metallographic structures of the sintered materials are examined. Also, the chemical compositions and gas contents of the alloys are considered in relation to the various stages involved in the manufacture and processing of the superalloys. It is concluded that the boundary conditions for the production of superalloy billets by powder metallurgy techniques are now fairly well established.
Author(s): Farrell, K., Parikh, N. M.
Corporate Author(s): Armour Research Foundation
Date of Publication: 1963-03-31
Pages: 29
Contract: AF33 657 9140
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0402780
AD Number: AD-402 780
Abstract:
The results of sintering studies on atomized superalloy powders are discussed. The time and temperature conditions for optimum sintering are defined, and the metallographic structures of the sintered materials are examined. Also, the chemical compositions and gas contents of the alloys are considered in relation to the various stages involved in the manufacture and processing of the superalloys. It is concluded that the boundary conditions for the production of superalloy billets by powder metallurgy techniques are now fairly well established.