Essays about: "gas and water atomized iron powder"
Found 4 essays containing the words gas and water atomized iron powder.
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1. PROCESSUTVECKLING FÖR JÄRNBASERADE HÅRDMAGNETISKA PULVER UTAN SÄLLSYNTA JORDARTSMETALLER
University essay from Lunds universitet/MaterialteknikAbstract : An experimental study was performed, aimed at finding a way to produce single crystalline powder of pure (Fe0.7Co0.3)2B with a particle size of 100-200nm. This was done with the ultimate goal of producing a hard magnetic ferrite powder for powder metallurgical production of permanent magnets. READ MORE
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2. Influence of microstructure and proteins on the metal release of micron-sized stainless steel powder particles
University essay from KTH/Skolan för kemivetenskap (CHE)Abstract : Knowledge on metal release processes from stainless steel powder, which can be potentially inhaled at occupational settings, is essential within the framework of human health and environmental risk assessments. An in-depth knowledge concerning powder history, physical properties of particles (e.g. READ MORE
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3. Influence of microstructure and proteins on the metal release of micron-sized stainless steel powder particles
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : Knowledge on metal release processes from stainless steel powder, which can be potentially inhaled at occupational settings, is essential within the framework of human health and environmental risk assessments. An in-depth knowledge concerning powder history, physical properties of particles (e.g. READ MORE
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4. Study of Total Oxygen Content and Oxide composition Formed During Water Atomization of Steel Powders due to Manganese Variation.
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : Powder metallurgy (PM) is a technology used to manufacture near net shape components for an increasing number of applications like automobile components, aircraft components, cutting tools, refractory, household appliances, etc. The general PM process comprises of Powder manufacturing/powder tailoring, Compacting, and Sintering. READ MORE