Abstract

The ranges of application of traditional technologies of powder metallurgy, which include holding under a pressure of (5–7)·102 N/mm2, are limited by the necessity of using expensive press equipment and attachments. This paper investigates the structure and properties of heat-treated die steels produced by a new method of molding — from stabilized suspensions of metallic powders. Optimal suspension compositions and sintering conditions are proposed.

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