refractory metals; electric contact materials; switch materials; electrodes; friction materials; magnetic applications; metal-bonded diamond tool materials.
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Department of Production Engineering
University of Peradeniya,
The Bantu were experts in iron metallurgy.
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The SpiroVent Superior is a vacuum degasser. The manufacturer states that it can be used for a variety of applications, but the two applications named are heat pumps and floor heating systems.
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M. IU Bal'shin has written: 'General principles of powder metallurgy' -- subject(s): Powder metallurgy
Thomas Kevin Swift has written: 'Powder metallurgy' -- subject(s): Metal powders industry, Powder metallurgy, Market surveys, Metal powder products, Narket surveys
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George D Havas has written: 'Powder metallurgy' -- subject(s): Powder metallurgy, Bibliography 'High technology' -- subject(s): Bibliography, High technology industries, High technology 'Rockets, missiles, and propellants' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Guided missiles, Rockets (Aeronautics) 'Infrared applications' -- subject(s): Infrared radiation, Bibliography
1. The production of powder for metallurgy is very high. 2. The products of metallurgy can have limited shapes and features. 3. This technique causes potential workforce health problems from atmospheric contamination of the workplace. 4. The tooling and equipments require for powder metallurgy are very expensive, therefore becomes main issue with low production volume. 5. It's difficult to produce large and complex shaped parts with powder metallurgy. 6. The parts produce by powder metallurgy have low ductility and strength. 7. Finally divided powder like aluminium, magnesium, titanium and zirconium are fire hazard and explosive in nature. 8. This technique is not useful for low melting powder such as zinc, cadmium and tin as they show thermal difficulties during sintering operations. written by engr umair (engeumairasif@gmail.com)
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W. D. Jones has written: 'Principles of powder metallurgy, with an account of industrial practice' 'Fundamental principles of powder metallurgy' 'Y diweddar John Lewis, Ysw., Y.H., Llanllibio'
Claus Guenter Goetzel has written: 'Treatise on powder metallurgy'
H H. Hausner has written: 'Perspectives in powder metallurgy'