Archives of Metallurgy and Materials (Jun 2015)

Sinteraustempering Of Two Mo-(Cu)-(Cr)-(Ni)-(Mn)-C Steels In A Semi-Closed Container In Flowing Nitrogen

  • Fiał Ch.,
  • Dudrova E.,
  • Kabatova M.,
  • Kupkova M.,
  • Selecka M.,
  • Sułowski M.,
  • Ciaś A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2015-0207
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 2
pp. 783 – 788

Abstract

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Three types of heat treatment, sinteraustempering in 500°C, 400°C and 350°C; sinterhardening and sintering with cooling at the rate 10K/min) as the final operation, on steels sintered semi-closed container were investigated. Results of mechanical properties, microstructure investigations and fracture and EDX analyses are reported. The study involved two PM steels: DH-1 (Fe-2%Cu-1.5%Mo-0.5%C) and 34HNM (Fe-0.2%Mo-0.8%Mn-1.5%Cr-1.5Ni-0.4%C). Prealloyed Höganäs DH (Direct Hardening) iron powder and graphite powder (grade C-UF) were used to produce DH-1 steel. Prealloyed Astaloy CrL iron powder, low carbon ferromanganese, elemental nickel and graphite grade C-UF powder were the starting powders of 34HNM steel. Pressing was in rigid dies at 660MPa according to PN-EN ISO 2740 standard. After compaction, green compacts were sintered in a specially designed semi-closed container at 1120°C for 60 minutes in a nitrogen atmosphere. The chemical composition of the sintering atmosphere was modified by adding ferromanganese and/or activator into the container.

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