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Powder Metallurgy Wear-Resistant Materials Based on Iron. Part 2. Materials Hot-Pressed from Porous Compacts

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We continue our review of the data in the literature on the development of compositions and a technology for the manufacture of iron-based wear-resistant sintered materials. Analysis of the data shows that methods based on hot working of sintered porous compacts by pressure (hot forging, extrusion, etc.) are suitable for producing high-quality wear-resistant materials with superior strength and operating characteristics when working under high loads.

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Baglyuk, G.A., Posnyak, L.A. Powder Metallurgy Wear-Resistant Materials Based on Iron. Part 2. Materials Hot-Pressed from Porous Compacts. Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics 40, 174–178 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011983623603

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