Improving Machinability of PM Components; Examining the Stability of Additives and Machinability Best Practices
The machinability of PM products is a key consideration for many applications.Most of the parts produced in industry require some level of secondary operations to ensure tolerances and to meet drawing specifications.The effectiveness and stability of the most widely used machinability additive(MnS)is reviewed and compared with an alternative additive-AncorCut.While MnS has great properties for tool wear reduction and increasing tool life,its limitations must properly be understood.The impact of moisture exposure across a range of production scenarios is investigated.
Machinability Ferrous PM MnS Stability
Kraus Neal Lindsley Bruce McQuaig Kylan
Hoeganaes Corporation,Cinnaminson,NJ,08077
国际会议
北京
英文
406-412
2018-09-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)