Abstract

1. It is shown that a manufacturing process including compression with a suitable degree of reduction offers a means of improving the magnetic properties of sintered parts from iron powder. By performing sintering and annealing at temperatures which are acceptable under industrial production conditions, it is possible to obtain higher magnetic properties in iron powder components. 2. Raising the sintering temperature to 1250°C induces structural changes in iron powder parts, as a result of which the latter's coercive force decreases.

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