Abstract

The design and processing of stainless steel P/M parts are subject to the same basic considerations as for other P/M materials. There are many reasons for choossing stainless steel P/M parts, such as corrosion resistance, wear resistance, magnetic and non-magnetic properties and good mechanical properties. This paper investigates the effect of sintering temperature on the mechanical properties in terms of the compressive stress of austenitic stainless steel (300 series). Compacts were pressed to 80% initial relative density and sintered at four sintering temperatures for one hour. The results show increased densification, shrinkage and strength with increase in the sintering temperature.

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