Abstract

The processes of sintering powdered carbon steels with the introduction of unconventional carbon-containing components into the charge (special artificial low-ash graphite, pyrocarbon, and high-temperature coal-tar pitch) are considered. It is shown that the features of the chemical and granulometric compositions and the crystalline structure of these components (to a greater extent than the conventionally used pencil lead) determine the acceleration of material homogenization during sintering, improve its structural characteristics, and increase its mechanical properties.

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