Carbon potential control is critical to improve production process for powder metal parts

Linde paper at PowderMet 2012 gives details on SINTERFLEX® control system
Murray Hill, New Jersey, U.S., May 21, 2012 –The production process for powdered metal parts can be greatly enhanced by precisely controlling the chemical carbon potential of the sintering atmosphere. This is the focus of a paper to be presented by Linde engineers at PowderMet 2012 (http://heattreatment.linde.com/International/Web/LG/HT/like35lght.nsf/repositorybyalias/ds_sinterflex_54/$file/54.pdf), sponsored by the 2012 International Conference on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials, to be held June 10-13 at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee.

The paper, entitled, Improved Quality by Carbon Potential Control in Metal Injection Molding Sinter Furnace Atmospheres, will be presented by Tony Palermo, Metallurgy Program Manager for Linde in North America, and Akin Malas, Head of Heat Treatment Industry Segment, also from Linde. The paper describes a means to control the chemical carbon...

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