Powder Metallurgy
Powder Metallurgy
Powder Metallurgy
Powder Metallurgy
1) Powder Metallurgy is a process which involves the mixing of fine metal powder with
the various alloyed or non metallic components and this finally gives result in the
form of useful product
2) In this process
1. Initially metal is made into the powder form
2. Various other elements are mixed with the powdered metal
3. The mixture is then compressed by applying by high pressure which moulds it
into desired shape
4. The shaped mould is then given final finish
Metal powder formation: Metals are converted in powder of required grain size
Mixing and Blending of powders: Constituents are mixed properly
Compacting the metal powder: Mixture is moulded into desired shape
Sintering: The mould is heated slowly and then cooled which enhances its strength
Mechanical communition
Atomization
Reduction of metal oxides
Electrodeposition
Decomposition
1) Mechanical Communition
1. This method is generally employed for the metals which are brittle in nature
2. Powder of brittle metals is mostly suited in powder metallurgy. Powder of ductile
metals can also be produced but it is flaky which is not suitable for powder
metallurgy
2) Atomization
1. In this method liquid metal is passed through a small orifice and jet of liquid is
broken down by jet of compressed gas
2. Modern atomization process involves atomization of metal by striking a rapidly
rotating disc
3) Reduction of Metal Oxides
1. In this method metal is obtained by reduction of a metal oxide by using suitable
reducing agent
2. For carrying out the reduction process either solid or gaseous reducing medium
is used
4) Electrodeposition
1. In this method for the formation of metal powder the principles of electroplating
are used
2. The spongy or brittle metal deposits are obtained at the cathode which are further
processed to convert into metal powder
3. Brittle deposits give angular particles while spongy particles give flattened
particles
5) Decomposition
In this method decomposition of compounds of metal gives metal powder
Mixing and Blending
1) In this stage the metals powders are checked for their particle size
2) Later various metal powders are mixed thoroughly in proper proportion depending
upon the requirement
3) For effective blending, agents such as lubricants, volatilizing agents or non metallic
particles are involved
Sintering
The sintering operations consists of following steps
1) Heating the compacted mixture in the furnaces under controlled conditions
2) Soaking
3) Cooling
Heating is carried out in furnaces below the melting point of all the constituents of the
mixture
Different types of furnaces used for sintering operations are as follows
1. Belt type
2. Sealed high temperature batch type
3. Roller hearth type
Compacting
1) The blended metal powders are then subjected to appropriate compression to impart
them proper shape
2) Compacting is one of the important step in powder metallurgy because it decides the
properties of resultant product
3) Compacting is important because
1. It increases density of compact
2. It produces adhesion and cold welding of powders
3. It facilitates the sintering operation
4) Compacting of blended mixture of metal powder is done by following methods
1. Cold Pressing
2. Powder Injection Moulding
3. Hot Compaction
1) Cold Pressing Technique
There are two types of cold pressing
a) Axial
b) Isostatic
a) Axial Pressing
Diagram:
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b) Isostatic Pressing
In this method the powder is compacted by taking in die and applying high pressure
Powder Injection Moulding
Diagram:
1) The metal powder is converted into a suitable feedstock. Then it is mixed with a
chemical compound which acts as binder
2) The feed stock is heated to melt and then is forced through sprue and runner
channel
Hot Compaction
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Refractory materials
Oil pump gears
Babbit bearings for automobiles
Ferrous products
Electrical contact materials
Diamond impregnated tools
Sintered metal friction material
Alloys like Ferro chromes, woods metal etc