Sintered FeCuRe Alloys Produced from Commercially Available Powders

This paper discusses the mechanical properties of materials fabricated from commercially available powders designed for use as a metal matrix of diamond-impregnated composites. The powders with the catalogue numbers CSA and CSA800 produced in China were tested under laboratory conditions. The specim...

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Main Author: Borowiecka-Jamrozek J.
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Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2017-09-01
Series:Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
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spelling doaj-0d999799e8c5407290bcdef5018cab582020-11-25T03:03:21ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Metallurgy and Materials2300-19092017-09-016231713172010.1515/amm-2017-0261amm-2017-0261Sintered FeCuRe Alloys Produced from Commercially Available PowdersBorowiecka-Jamrozek J.0KIELCE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, FACULTY OF MECHATRONICS AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, PP7. TYSIĄCLECIA AV., 25-314 KIELCE, POLANDThis paper discusses the mechanical properties of materials fabricated from commercially available powders designed for use as a metal matrix of diamond-impregnated composites. The powders with the catalogue numbers CSA and CSA800 produced in China were tested under laboratory conditions. The specimens were fabricated in a graphite mould using hot pressing. The materials were analysed for density, porosity, hardness and static tensile strength. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) was employed to observe the microstructure and fracture surfaces of the specimens. The experimental data was used to determine how the chemical composition of the powders and the process parameters affected the microstructure and properties of the materials. The properties of the sintered materials produced from the Chinese powders were compared with the properties reported for specimens fabricated from cobalt powder (Co SMS). Even though the hot pressed CSA and CSA800 powders had inferior mechanical properties to their cobalt analogue, they seem well-suited for general-purpose diamond-impregnated tools with less demanding applications.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/amm.2017.62.issue-3/amm-2017-0261/amm-2017-0261.xml?format=INTsintered alloymatrix powderhot pressingdiamond impregnated tools
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author Borowiecka-Jamrozek J.
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Sintered FeCuRe Alloys Produced from Commercially Available Powders
Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
sintered alloy
matrix powder
hot pressing
diamond impregnated tools
author_facet Borowiecka-Jamrozek J.
author_sort Borowiecka-Jamrozek J.
title Sintered FeCuRe Alloys Produced from Commercially Available Powders
title_short Sintered FeCuRe Alloys Produced from Commercially Available Powders
title_full Sintered FeCuRe Alloys Produced from Commercially Available Powders
title_fullStr Sintered FeCuRe Alloys Produced from Commercially Available Powders
title_full_unstemmed Sintered FeCuRe Alloys Produced from Commercially Available Powders
title_sort sintered fecure alloys produced from commercially available powders
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
issn 2300-1909
publishDate 2017-09-01
description This paper discusses the mechanical properties of materials fabricated from commercially available powders designed for use as a metal matrix of diamond-impregnated composites. The powders with the catalogue numbers CSA and CSA800 produced in China were tested under laboratory conditions. The specimens were fabricated in a graphite mould using hot pressing. The materials were analysed for density, porosity, hardness and static tensile strength. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) was employed to observe the microstructure and fracture surfaces of the specimens. The experimental data was used to determine how the chemical composition of the powders and the process parameters affected the microstructure and properties of the materials. The properties of the sintered materials produced from the Chinese powders were compared with the properties reported for specimens fabricated from cobalt powder (Co SMS). Even though the hot pressed CSA and CSA800 powders had inferior mechanical properties to their cobalt analogue, they seem well-suited for general-purpose diamond-impregnated tools with less demanding applications.
topic sintered alloy
matrix powder
hot pressing
diamond impregnated tools
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