Effect of the structure and processing characteristics of cast iron powder on the compressibility of its mixtures with iron powder

Autor: Kokonesku, N. F., Bokii, Yu. F., Gaiduchenko, A. K., Bol'shechenko, A. G., Zinchenko, I. D.
Zdroj: Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics; April 1970, Vol. 9 Issue: 4 p341-343, 3p
Abstrakt: 1.The annealing of cast iron powder used in iron-cast iron mixtures has virtually no effect on the compressibility of such mixtures when their cast iron content is under 30% and, consequently, is not recommended.2.Employing white cast iron powder with an apparent density of 3.8 g/cm3 in iron-cast iron mixtures ensures excellent compressibility at cast iron contents not exceeding 30%. Depending on the compressibility of the iron powder used and the amount of cast iron powder in a mixture, the latter matches or even surpasses the iron powder in compressibility.
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