High density ferrous power metal alloy

Powder metallurgy processes – Powder metallurgy processes with heating or sintering – Making composite or hollow article

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419 11, 419 45, 419 55, 419 59, 75243, 428551, B22F 100

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ABSTRACT:
A method for producing high density and/or high surface density ferrous powder metal parts has the steps of: compacting a iron-containing powder substantially free of graphite at room temperature and at about 40-50 tsi; sintering the green compact in an inert, non-oxidizing environment at a temperature of about 2050.degree.-2300.degree. F.; repressing the sintered compact at room temperature at about 60 tsi; carburizing the repressed compact at high temperature to form a layer of relatively high carbon concentration to a depth of at least about 0.010 inches; and immediately quenching the hot carburized compact followed by a tempering treatment.

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