Abstract
The pursuit of high productivity, cost reduction and high-quality products at steel mill works requires high performance materials for wear parts such as rolls and guides. PIM HSS ( high speed steel) is one of the promising candidates that surpass the conventional cast, sprayed or welded materials. NKK introduced PIM HSS compounds -compounds with carbon steel- to give a higher ductility to the material. NNS (near net shape) technique was employed to manufacture cost competitive parts. This report describes various examples of applications for the compound wear parts successfully used at NKK steelworks.
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Terao, H., Ohki, T., Oota, J., Togawa, M., Tokuda, H. (1992). Application of P/M Hss Compound Parts to Steelworks. In: Koizumi, M. (eds) Hot Isostatic Pressing— Theory and Applications. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2900-8_36
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