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9/20/2017 Al-Imam Muhamed Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh Manufacturing Technology College of Engineering Dept.of Mechanical.Engineering Dr.Eng.Sabbah Ataya Ch.5 ______ This lecture notes includes not all the study material, it represent a guidelines for the covered topics.** The study from the reference book is essential.Reference: Principals of Modern Manufacturing, Mikell P.Groover, 5th edition, John Wiley& Sons, Singapore, 2013 Manufacturing, Engineering & Technology, Fifth Edition, by Serope Kalpakjian and Steven R.Schmid.Chapter Contents 1 Characterization of Engineering Powders 1.1 Geometric Features 1.2 Other Features 2 Production of Metallic Powders 2.1 Atomization 2.2 Other Production Methods 3 Conventional Pressing and Sintering 3.1 Blending and Mixing of the Powders 3.2 Compaction 3.3 Sintering 3.4 Secondary Operations 4 Alternative Pressing and Sintering Techniques 4.1 Isostatic Pressing 4.2 Powder Injection Molding 4.3 Powder Rolling, Extrusion, and Forging 4.4 Combined Pressing and Sintering 5 Materials and Products for ______ 6 Design Considerations in ______ 2 1 9/20/2017 Introduction Powder metallurgy (PM) is a metal processing technology in which parts are produced from metallic powders.In the usual PM production sequence, the powders are compressed into the desired shape and then heated to cause bonding of the particles into a hard, rigid mass.

Powder Metallurgy

9/20/2017 Al-Imam Muhamed Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh Manufacturing Technology College of Engineering Dept.of Mechanical.Engineering Dr.Eng.Sabbah Ataya Ch.5 Powder Metallurgy This lecture notes includes not all the study material, it represent a guidelines for the covered topics.** The study from the reference book is essential.Reference: Principals of Modern Manufacturing, Mikell P.Groover, 5th edition, John Wiley& Sons, Singapore, 2013 Manufacturing, Engineering & Technology, Fifth Edition, by Serope Kalpakjian and Steven R.Schmid.Chapter Contents 1 Characterization of Engineering Powders 1.1 Geometric Features 1.2 Other Features 2 Production of ______ 2.1 Atomization 2.2 Other Production Methods 3 Conventional Pressing and Sintering 3.1 Blending and Mixing of the Powders 3.2 Compaction 3.3 Sintering 3.4 Secondary Operations 4 Alternative Pressing and Sintering Techniques 4.1 Isostatic Pressing 4.2 Powder Injection Molding 4.3 Powder Rolling, Extrusion, and Forging 4.4 Combined Pressing and Sintering 5 Materials and Products for Powder Metallurgy 6 Design Considerations in Powder Metallurgy 2 1 9/20/2017 Introduction Powder metallurgy (PM) is a metal processing technology in which parts are produced from metallic powders.In the usual PM production sequence, the powders are compressed into the desired shape and then heated to cause bonding of the particles into a hard, rigid mass.

Metallic Powders

9/20/2017 Al-Imam Muhamed Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh Manufacturing Technology College of Engineering Dept.of Mechanical.Engineering Dr.Eng.Sabbah Ataya Ch.5 Powder Metallurgy This lecture notes includes not all the study material, it represent a guidelines for the covered topics.** The study from the reference book is essential.Reference: Principals of Modern Manufacturing, Mikell P.Groover, 5th edition, John Wiley& Sons, Singapore, 2013 Manufacturing, Engineering & Technology, Fifth Edition, by Serope Kalpakjian and Steven R.Schmid.Chapter Contents 1 Characterization of Engineering Powders 1.1 Geometric Features 1.2 Other Features 2 Production of Metallic Powders 2.1 Atomization 2.2 Other Production Methods 3 Conventional Pressing and Sintering 3.1 Blending and Mixing of the Powders 3.2 ______ 3.3 Sintering 3.4 Secondary Operations 4 Alternative Pressing and Sintering Techniques 4.1 Isostatic Pressing 4.2 Powder Injection Molding 4.3 Powder Rolling, Extrusion, and Forging 4.4 Combined Pressing and Sintering 5 Materials and Products for Powder Metallurgy 6 Design Considerations in Powder Metallurgy 2 1 9/20/2017 Introduction Powder metallurgy (PM) is a metal processing technology in which parts are produced from metallic powders.In the usual PM production sequence, the powders are compressed into the desired shape and then heated to cause bonding of the particles into a hard, rigid mass.

Compaction

9/20/2017 Al-Imam Muhamed Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh Manufacturing Technology College of Engineering Dept.of Mechanical.Engineering Dr.Eng.Sabbah Ataya Ch.5 Powder Metallurgy This lecture notes includes not all the study material, it represent a guidelines for the covered topics.** The study from the reference book is essential.Reference: Principals of Modern Manufacturing, Mikell P.Groover, 5th edition, John Wiley& Sons, Singapore, 2013 Manufacturing, Engineering & Technology, Fifth Edition, by Serope Kalpakjian and Steven R.Schmid.Chapter Contents 1 Characterization of Engineering Powders 1.1 Geometric Features 1.2 Other Features 2 Production of Metallic Powders 2.1 Atomization 2.2 Other Production Methods 3 Conventional Pressing and ______ 3.1 Blending and Mixing of the Powders 3.2 Compaction 3.3 ______ 3.4 Secondary Operations 4 Alternative Pressing and ______ Techniques 4.1 Isostatic Pressing 4.2 Powder Injection Molding 4.3 Powder Rolling, Extrusion, and Forging 4.4 Combined Pressing and ______ 5 Materials and Products for Powder Metallurgy 6 Design Considerations in Powder Metallurgy 2 1 9/20/2017 Introduction Powder metallurgy (PM) is a metal processing technology in which parts are produced from metallic powders.In the usual PM production sequence, the powders are compressed into the desired shape and then heated to cause bonding of the particles into a hard, rigid mass.

<p>Sintering</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the usual production sequence in powder metallurgy (PM)?

<p>Compressing into shape and then heating</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which book is mentioned as an essential reference in the lecture notes?

<p>Principals of Modern Manufacturing by Mikell P. Groover</p> Signup and view all the answers

What technology is used in powder metallurgy to produce parts?

<p>Compressing metallic powders into shape</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which process is NOT part of conventional pressing and sintering in powder metallurgy?

<p>Powder Injection Molding</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main advantage of Powder Metallurgy mentioned in the text?

<p>High dimensional control of the product</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a limitation of Powder Metallurgy according to the text?

<p>High tooling and equipment costs</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is Powder Metallurgy considered suitable for medium and high production, as per the text?

<p>It produces parts close to net shape</p> Signup and view all the answers

What makes production of certain metals like Tungsten filaments feasible through Powder Metallurgy, based on the text?

<p>Inability to produce them by other methods</p> Signup and view all the answers

During sintering in powder metallurgy, what does the heat treatment operation aim to achieve?

<p>Bond metallic particles to increase strength and hardness</p> Signup and view all the answers

In powder metallurgy, what is typically carried out between compressing powders into shape and sintering?

<p>Repacking loose powders</p> Signup and view all the answers

What role does applied pressure play in the compaction of metal powders in PM?

<p>Helps to bond metallic particles during repacking</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of cold isostatic pressing (CIP) in powder metallurgy?

<p>To compact metallic powders using hydrostatic pressure</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which metallic material is mentioned as the most widely used in powder metallurgy?

<p>Iron mixed with graphite</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the final step in the powder rolling process for metallic powders?

<p>Re-sintering</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which operation is NOT generally part of conventional pressing and sintering in powder metallurgy?

<p>Forging</p> Signup and view all the answers

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