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Manganese in Powder Metallurgy Steels [electronic resource] / by Andrej Šalak, Marcela Selecká.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge International Science Publishing Ltd. : Imprint: Cambridge International Science Publishing, 2012Description: XII, 480 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781907343759
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 620.16 23
LOC classification:
  • TA459-492
Online resources:
Contents:
From the Contents: PART I Thermodynamic Conditions for Mn - O System at  Sintering of Manganese Steels -- Alloying and Sintering of Manganese Steels in Term of High Manganese Vapour Pressure -- Demonstration of Alloying and Sintering of Manganese Steels by Manganese Vapour -- Effect of  Base Materials and of Various Processing Routes on Mechanical and Some Special Properties of Manganese Steels -- Effect of Additional Elements on Properties of Manganese Steel -- Properties of Sintered and Powder Forged Steels Based on Prealloyed Powders -- Processing and Properties of Hybrid Fe-(Cr)-xMn-(Mo)-(V) Steels -- PART II Base Characteristics of Manganese Steels from the Year 1948 -- Effect of Variable Processing Conditions and Materials on Properties of Sintered Fe-Mn-C Steels -- Effect of  Processing Conditions and Materials on Properties of Sintered Fe,Cr,Mo,C  Steels Containing Manganese -- Sintering of Manganese Steels in Low and High Purity Atmospheres – Crucial Knowledge.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This work in three parts presents a summary of the sintered manganese steel properties from 1948 to 2011 involving processing conditions and other characteristics. In the first and third part are given results attained by the authors based on their finding that manganese (cheapest element) during sintering evaporates and by this the vapour cleans the sintering atmospheres from humidity. The second part  presents other positive properties of manganese steels in spite of the doubt of oxidation of manganese during sintering and by this  excluding the sintering manganese steels what hinderd the use of manganese in production of sintered parts. All results confirm  that only manganese vapour according to finding of the authors ensures effective sintering of manganese steels and parts independently on the authors mind. It follows finally from the work that   manganese is possible to use for alloying of powder steels sintered also in practice  in H/N atmospheres with low purity and also in pure nitrogen - cheaper than hydrogen without some of the associated problems. Current trends in the field are also presented to the reader.
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From the Contents: PART I Thermodynamic Conditions for Mn - O System at  Sintering of Manganese Steels -- Alloying and Sintering of Manganese Steels in Term of High Manganese Vapour Pressure -- Demonstration of Alloying and Sintering of Manganese Steels by Manganese Vapour -- Effect of  Base Materials and of Various Processing Routes on Mechanical and Some Special Properties of Manganese Steels -- Effect of Additional Elements on Properties of Manganese Steel -- Properties of Sintered and Powder Forged Steels Based on Prealloyed Powders -- Processing and Properties of Hybrid Fe-(Cr)-xMn-(Mo)-(V) Steels -- PART II Base Characteristics of Manganese Steels from the Year 1948 -- Effect of Variable Processing Conditions and Materials on Properties of Sintered Fe-Mn-C Steels -- Effect of  Processing Conditions and Materials on Properties of Sintered Fe,Cr,Mo,C  Steels Containing Manganese -- Sintering of Manganese Steels in Low and High Purity Atmospheres – Crucial Knowledge.

This work in three parts presents a summary of the sintered manganese steel properties from 1948 to 2011 involving processing conditions and other characteristics. In the first and third part are given results attained by the authors based on their finding that manganese (cheapest element) during sintering evaporates and by this the vapour cleans the sintering atmospheres from humidity. The second part  presents other positive properties of manganese steels in spite of the doubt of oxidation of manganese during sintering and by this  excluding the sintering manganese steels what hinderd the use of manganese in production of sintered parts. All results confirm  that only manganese vapour according to finding of the authors ensures effective sintering of manganese steels and parts independently on the authors mind. It follows finally from the work that   manganese is possible to use for alloying of powder steels sintered also in practice  in H/N atmospheres with low purity and also in pure nitrogen - cheaper than hydrogen without some of the associated problems. Current trends in the field are also presented to the reader.

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