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A. R. E. Singer and A. D. Roche, ia E. N. Aqua and C. I. Whitman, eds.. Modem Developments in Powder Metallurgy Metal Powder Industries... [Pg.343]

Ferroalloys Association 1612 K Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20006 Metal Powder Industries Federation P.O. Box 2054 Princeton, NJ 08540 Gold Institute 1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20036 Silver Institute 1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20036... [Pg.25]

Safety ia the P/M industry workplace is also a concern regarding the operation of compacting presses. Guarding devices are required by OSHA to prevent injuries. Those devices applying specifically to metal powder compacting presses are described in a standard issued by the Metal Powder Industries Federation. [Pg.188]

Powder Metallurgy Design Solutions, Metal Powder Industries Federation, Princeton, N.J., 1993. [Pg.192]

Determination of Apparent Density ofFree-FlowingMetal Powders Using the Hall Apparatus MPIF Standard No. 04, and Determination of Apparent Density of Non-Free Flowing Metal Powders Using the Camej Apparatus, No. 4, Metal Powder Industries Federation, Princeton, N.J., 1992. [Pg.192]

R. M. German and R. G. lacocca, "Powder Metallurgy Processing and AppHcations for IntermetaUics," Mdvances in Powder Metallurgy (N Particulate Materials, Vol. 6, Metal Powder Industries federation, Princeton, N.J., 1993. [Pg.193]

E. L. Rees, F. W. Heck, and G. A. DiBari, Modem Developments in Powder Metallurgy, Vols. 18—21, Metal Powder Industries Federation, Princeton,... [Pg.18]

R.M. German. Powder Metallurgy Science. Metal Powder Industries Federation, Piinceton (1994) TN695 G47. [Pg.222]

In the second part of the 20th century, the tantalum capacitor industry became a major consumer of tantalum powder. Electrochemically produced tantalum powder, which is characterized by an inconsistent dendrite structure, does not meet the requirements of the tantalum capacitor industry and thus has never been used for this purpose. This is the reason that current production of tantalum powder is performed by sodium reduction of potassium fluorotantalate from molten systems that also contain alkali metal halides. The development of electronics that require smaller sizes and higher capacitances drove the tantalum powder industry to the production of purer and finer powder providing a higher specific charge — CV per gram. This trend initiated the vigorous and rapid development of a sodium reduction process. [Pg.8]

Autoignition of fresh charcoal, but not gunpowder prepared from it, is known to have happened in the black powder industry. (Optimum charcoal for gunpowder production is well short of being fully carbonised). [Pg.86]

Two different types of industrial mixers are illustrated in Figures 1.23 and 1.24. The Oblicone blender, which is available in sizes from 0.3 to 3 m, is used where ease of cleaning and 100 per cent discharge is essential, such as in the pharmaceutical, food or metal powder industries. [Pg.37]

Polverificio Benedetto Cocciuti, Factory in Viterbo (Black Powder, Industrial Explosives, Safety Fuse)... [Pg.403]

German RM (1989) Particle packing. Metal Powder Industries Federation, New York... [Pg.106]

Laundry Alkali Builders Powders—Industrial Supply Moderate Alkalinity... [Pg.128]

An SEM photograph of the neck formed between two 33-mm diameter spheres of nickel after 30 min at 1030°C. The marker is 5 urn. Reprinted with permission from Powder Metallurgy Science, 1984, Metal Powder Industries Federation, 105 College Road East, Princeton, New Jersey, USA. [Pg.145]

Starting powders (Si3N4, 0.7-1.2 pm, Founder Co., China h-BN, 0.53 pm, GY Powder Industries, China) were used as raw materials. According to the... [Pg.344]


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