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POWDER METALLURGY Enroll No. :- 130260119140

Definition of Powder Metallurgy Powder metallurgy may defined as, “the art and science of producing metal powders and utilizing them to make serviceable objects.” OR It may also be defined as “material processing technique used to consolidate particulate matter i.e. powders both metal and/or non- metals.” Enroll No. :- 130260119140

Importance of P/M: The methods of powder metallurgy have permitted the attainment of compositions and properties not possible by the conventional methods of melting and casting. Powder metallurgy is an alternative, economically viable mass production method for structural components to very close tolerance. Powder metallurgy techniques produce some parts which can’t be made by any other method. Enroll No. :- 130260119140

The process of P/M is the process of producing metallic parts from metallic powders of a single metal, of several metals or of a combination of metals and non-metals by applying pressure. The powders are mixed mechanically, compacted into a particular shape and then heated at elevated temperature below the melting point of the main constituent. Enroll No. :- 130260119140

POWDER METALLURGY: Powder metallurgy is a forming and fabrication technique consisting of three major processing stages. First, the primary material is physically powdered, divided into many small individual particles. Next, the powder is injected into a mold or passed through a die to produce a weakly cohesive structure (via cold welding) very near the dimensions of the object ultimately to be manufactured. Finally, the end part is formed by applying pressure, high temperature, long setting times during which self-welding occurs. Enroll No. :- 130260119140

Powder Characterization & testing Processing - Compacting Process of Powder Metallurgy: The process of P/M in general consists of a series of steps/stages to form a final shape. These stages are shown by a simple flow sheet diagram. Powder Production Powder Characterization & testing Mixing - Blending Processing - Compacting Sintering Operation Finishing Operations Finished P/M Parts Enroll No. :- 130260119140

Figure: General steps in the P/M process Enroll No. :- 130260119140 Figure: General steps in the P/M process

* Powder Metallurgy (P/M) is an improved alternative method as compared to Industrial Metallurgy (I/M) being more economical for large production series with precision of design and savings of energy, material and labor. Further it is a unique method for producing cermets, cutting tools, nuclear fuel elements, self- lubricating bearing, copper-graphite brushes etc. Enroll No. :- 130260119140

Advantages of P/M for Structural Components: These may be classified into two main headings; Cost advantages, and Advantages due to particular properties of sintered components. Cost Advantages: Zero or minimal scrap; Avoiding high machining cost in mass production as irregularly shaped holes, flats, counter bores, involute gear teeth, key-ways can be molded into the components; Extremely good surface finish at very low additional cost after sizing and coining; very close tolerance without a machining operation; Assembly of two or more parts (by I/M) can be made in one piece; Separate parts can be combined before sintering. High production rates Enroll No. :- 130260119140

Advantages due to the particular properties of sintered components. By achieving up to 95% density, the mechanical and physical properties are comparable with cast materials and in certain cases with wrought materials. In certain cases 99.9 % dense structure can be obtained (liquid phase sintering); Platting is also possible directly at 90% density and above and after impregnation of the pores at lower densities. Damping out vibrations and noise property with controlled residual porosity; Ability to retain lubricants such as lead, graphite and oil giving less wear and longer life to bearings; Achieving a close control of porosity to give a specified balance between strength and lubrication properties (a superiority over wrought materials); Enroll No. :- 130260119140

Components are malleable and can be bent without cracking. Improved surface finish with close control of mass, volume and density; Components are malleable and can be bent without cracking. P/M makes possible the production of hard tools like diamond impregnated tools for cutting porcelain, glass and tungsten carbides. Reactive and non-reactive metals (both having high m.p &low m.p) can be processed. Enroll No. :- 130260119140

Limitations of P/M Process There are numbers of limitations of Powder Metallurgy process as given below: In general, the principal limitations of the process are those imposed by the size and shape of the part, the compacting pressure required and the material used. The process is capital intensive and initial high costs mean that the production ranges in excess of 10,000 are necessary for economic viability (cost of dies is very high). The configuration of the component should be such that it can be easily formed and ejected from a die, undercuts and re-entrant angles can not be molded (when using conventional pressing and sintering) and have to be machined subsequently. Enroll No. :- 130260119140

(iv) The capacity and stroke of the compacting press and the compacting pressure required limit the cross-sectional area and length of the component. (v) Spheres cannot be molded and hence a central cylindrical portion is required. (vi) Sintering of low melting point powders like lead, zinc, tin etc., offer serious difficulties. Enroll No. :- 130260119140

Design Considerations for P/M Components: Avoid sharp corners and thus the corners have to be either radiused or chamfered. (ii) As under-cuts and re-entrant angles cannot be molded into the component (conventional pressing & sintering), these have to be machined subsequently. (iii) The inability of the powder metallurgy process to introduce cross holes. Such features would have to be machined using a post processing step. (iv) To prevent excessive wear of the tools chamfers greater than 45 degrees are preferred, but in case of less than 45 degrees lands are required. (v) Punches less than 1 mm be avoided. (vi) Large sectional changes should be avoided as far as possible as they may lead to the cracking of the green component at the change in section through transfer of metal powder into the wide section during the compaction processes. Enroll No. :- 130260119140

(vii) The practical minimum diameter which can be easily molded is about 2 mm and holes running parallel to the direction of pressing should normally have a length to diameter ratio of 4 : 1. (viii) Groves are generally molded into the top face of the component and these should not extend to more than 30 % of the total length. (ix) Tolerances on sintered components can be improved by sizing at extra cost as per design requirements. Tolerances after sintering are generally equivalent to those obtained by turning, milling, etc. But after sizing these may be considered equivalent to medium grinding or broaching. Enroll No. :- 130260119140

Mechanical Engineering 3 Enroll No. :- 130260119140 Prajapati Rajesh R. Mechanical Engineering 3 Enroll No. :- 130260119140