High speed steels (HSS) retain their hardness to higher temperatures than other ferrous materials and are widely used as cutting tools and wear resistant components. HSS compositions are well suited for cold compaction and sintering to practically full density. This paper provides an overview of the full density sintering technology with selected examples of commercial applications. Differences between full density sintering of HSS and techniques such as injection molding and liquid phase sintering as used for other materials, are pointed out. Then, considerations in selecting potential applications of near net powder metallurgy HSS components for automotive industry are discussed.
Near-Net Sintered High Speed Steel Components for Automotive Applications
Sae Technical Papers
SAE International Congress and Exposition ; 1986
1986-02-01
Conference paper
English
Powder metallurgy , Technical review , Molding , Cutting , Steel , Wear
Near-net sintered high speed steel components for automotive applications
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