“Application of Metal Injection Molded Parts to Satisfy Specific
Mechanical and Physical Properties, The”
Presented at Metal Powder Industries Federation-American Powder Metallurgy Institute 1997 World Congress on Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials, May 31-June 4, 1998, Las Vegas, Nevada.
“Austempering at Conventional Sintering Temperatures ”
Author: Kenneth H. Moyer, William R. Jones
Paper discusses the advantage of austempering after high temperature sintering for true hardness equivalence to wrought steels. Tensile properties are described that result from sintering at 1120° C and austempering.
“Beginning Toward Understanding Phosphorus Irons, A”
Presented at Metal Powder Industries Federation-American Powder Metallurgy Institute 1989 Powder
“Beginning Toward Understanding the Corrosion
Resistance of P/M Ferritic Stainless Steels, A”
Presented at 1993 SAE Congress and Exposition, March 1-5, 1993, Detroit, Michigan, SAE Technical Paper #93450.
“Cleaner Lubricants for High Density Parts”
Presented at Metal Powder Industries Federation-American Powder Metallurgy Institute 1994 International Conference on Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials, May 8-11, 1994, Toronto, Canada.
“Copper Steels for Automotive Engineering Applications” Presented at 1996 SAE Congress and Exposition, February 26-29, 1996, Detroit, Michigan, SAE Technical Paper #960378.
“How Argon Can Assist in Providing Clean Burn-Off of
Lubricants and Binders”
Presented at Metal Powder Industries Federation-American Powder Metallurgy Institute 2000 International Conference on Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials, May 30-June 3, 2000, New York, New York.
“P/M Stainless Steels for Improved Corrosion Resistance Require
Better Control of Contaminants in Sintering Process”
Article published in Industrial Heating Magazine, October 1991, Metallurgy
Conference and Exhibition, June 11-14, 1989, San Diego, California.
“Selection of Powders and Processing for P/M Soft Magnetic Components”
Presented at Metal Powder Industries Federation-American Powder Metallurgy Institute 1990 Powder Metallurgy Conference and Exhibition, May 20-23, 1990, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
“Solving the CIM Debinding Dilemma”
Author: Gene Krug, PH.D., Springboard Ceramics
Date Published: January, 2003.
Presently, the debinding and firing stage has been the bottleneck in the CIM process, causing potential customers to choose other options. Now the entire CIM process can be automated, reducing part handling, high labor costs and high rejection rates.
“Vacuum Furnace Sinter Hardening”
Presented at Metal Powder Industries Federation-American Powder Metallurgy Institute 2001 International Conference on Powder Metallurgy and particulate Materials, May 13-17, 2001, New Orleans, Louisiana.
“Vacuum Sintering—A Way to Improve Ductility and Toughness of Structural P/M Parts at the Right Price” Presented at Metal Powder Industries Federation-American Powder Metallurgy Institute Powder Metallurgy World Congress, June 21-26, 1992, San Francisco, California.