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Recent Application of Powder Metallurgy Materials (Second Edition)

This special issue belongs to the section “Metals and Alloys“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The earliest large-scale, industrial application of powder metallurgy (P/M) involved the production of tungsten filaments for light bulbs at the beginning of the 20th century. Since then, P/M technology has been increasingly used to manufacture a wide variety of structural parts, tools and specialty materials. Powder metallurgy has also become the method of choice for creating composites. It enables the production of materials that cannot otherwise be obtained, such as some electrical contacts (W-Cu, W-Ag, Cr-Cu and Cu-C), cemented carbides (WC-Co and WC-TiC-Co), self-lubricant bearings, filters and flame arrestors, metal matrix friction materials, magnets, etc. More recent developments in P/M processing techniques, such as warm compaction, hot isostatic pressing, powder injection molding and additive manufacturing, provide opportunities to fabricate high-density materials and complex-shaped parts that are difficult to form or machine using conventional methods. Therefore, this Special Issue is addressed to all P/M specialists, from both industry and academia, who are willing to share their knowledge about new sintered materials, their areas of application and the latest innovations in P/M processing techniques.

Dr. Andrzej Romański
Dr. Maciej Sułowski
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • powder metallurgy (P/M)
  • P/M materials
  • sintered materials
  • pressing
  • sintering
  • infiltration
  • structural sintered parts
  • structural P/M parts
  • P/M tools
  • additive manufacturing

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Materials - ISSN 1996-1944