Powder metallurgy tool steels

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Garner, Harrison A. [1 ]
Del Corso, Gregory J. [1 ]
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[1] Carpenter Technology Corp, Reading, United States
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Advanced Materials and Processes | 1996年 / 149卷 / 04期
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Carbides - Dimensional stability - Hardness - Heat resistance - Machinability - Microstructure - Particles (particulate matter) - Powder metallurgy - Powder metals - Solidification - Toughness - Wear resistance;
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Wrought powder metallurgy (P/M) tool steels offer greater improvements in wear resistance, hardness, heat resistance, toughness, and dimensional stability than conventional cast/wrought tool steels. This is largely explained by the fact that P/M forms have a more refined and more homogeneous microstructure. The solidification rate during manufacture of atomized tool steel powder is significantly faster. The consolidated and hot worked P/M millforms have resultantly smaller, more uniformly distributed carbide particles and a uniform fine grain size. Consequently lot-to-lot performance becomes more consistent and product manufacturing costs may be reduced.
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