1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0026-0657(98)85141-2
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Supersolidus liquid phase sintering of injection moulded M2 tool steel

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“…Typical powder properties of a few high-speed tool steel powders are given in Wax-polymer 9-11 and polyacetal 12 based binders have been demonstrated and are commercially available as premixed feedstock. Typical powder properties of a few high-speed tool steel powders are given in Wax-polymer 9-11 and polyacetal 12 based binders have been demonstrated and are commercially available as premixed feedstock.…”
Section: Tool Steel Mim Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Typical powder properties of a few high-speed tool steel powders are given in Wax-polymer 9-11 and polyacetal 12 based binders have been demonstrated and are commercially available as premixed feedstock. Typical powder properties of a few high-speed tool steel powders are given in Wax-polymer 9-11 and polyacetal 12 based binders have been demonstrated and are commercially available as premixed feedstock.…”
Section: Tool Steel Mim Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 20.3 shows undersintered, properly sintered, and oversintered M2 tool steel. 4,7,12 This effect is most pronounced in T15 due to the higher V content and thus a greater amount of MC is available to convert to MX carbonitride. Usually, for a given time, the allowable temperature variation is less than 508C, but may be as low as 58C.…”
Section: Sinteringmentioning
confidence: 99%