Principles of Powder Metallurgy

  • THOMPSON F
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Powder metallurgy is a highly evolved method of manufacturing reliable net shaped components by blending elemental or pre alloyed powders together, compacting this blend in die, and sintering or heating the pressed part in controlled furnace atmosphere to bond the particles.The processes of powder metallurgy include blending and mixing, pressing, and sintering

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THOMPSON, F. C. (1944). Principles of Powder Metallurgy. Nature, 154(3922), 811–811. https://doi.org/10.1038/154811b0

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