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Title: Impact strength of P/M Fe-Mo-P sintered steels
Author(s): Cantón Soria, Juan Manuel
Advisor(s): Torralba Castelló, José Manuel
Publisher: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Departamento de Ciencia e Ingeniería de Materiales e Ingeniería Química
Politechnika Krakowska. Institute of Materials Science and Metal Technology
Issued date: 2008
Defense date: 2010
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/9191
Degree: Ingeniería Industrial
Abstract: Powder metallurgy is a metalworking process used to fabricate parts of simple or complex shape from a wide variety of metals and alloys in the form of powders. The process involves shaping of the powder and subsequent bonding of its individual particles by heating or mechanical working. In current research were carried out different analysis in order to obtain impact strength and other features of sintered Fe-P-Mo steels with sponge iron NC 100.24 as reference material. Addition of phosphorous as alloying element improves the impact properties and dimensional behavior mainly due to two different aspects.
Keywords: Pulvimetalurgia
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