Wakefield converts door hinge to PM
Major upgrade State PM lab THE powder metallurgy (PM) laboratory at The Pennsylva-
of the images into threedimensional reconstructions
nia State
of pores,
University
going
major
upgrades. been
is under-
equipment
Two
made
Science
awards
by the
Foundation
from
the
Office
Research, from
have
various
has been
converted
to PM from sand
A DOOR hmge for an institutional
food steamer
redesigned
a
machined
sand
net
powder
shape
(PM)
part
casting
Corp.
together
proved cosmetic The
to
large
a
tapping
in a cost
in
with
has also introduced
im-
perature
stainless
its
plant.
152.4
mm,
is easily
0.125
mm
maximum
lity of a cam
and
tolerances
that it produces.
radii
hinge’s
rear
produced
produced
0.3
mm.
The
recesses
are
also
net shape,
to toler-
furnace
improve
high temcapability
An early
with
new
finish. Corp, based
sintering
34.925
to within
x
and
Massachusetts,
part,
held
x 31.75
holes
hole
The con-
Wakefield,
the
cored
through
steel
corner
are limited
of three
one
use
has
to
of its
been
the density
to
and ducti-
coupler
lab, based
handle
The Wakefield Carp; tel. + l-61 7-245-1828; jii: + l-61 7-245-3598.
matching univer-
in University
system for non-
destructively
detecting
mag-
netic particles
in metallic
com-
ponents
has been developed
Contest
of astersund,
Sweden.
An ‘APMI’ unit here) has recently stalled
by Scania
automatic
(pictured been inin
a fully
line for the produc-
tion of steering safety critical
knuckles.
As a
part, it is essen-
tial that these components crack-free.
by
Test pieces
are
are col-
ing knuckle
Each steer-
is wetted,
magne-
tized and sprayed with powder from a specially zle. After optical laser
designed
draining, cylinder
light
directs
onto
nent, which
noz-
a rotating the
UV
compo-
is fixed while the
cylinder rotates and scans the test surface. The optical signals are
processed
rejected
Magnetic tion
is
with particle
a widely
destructive
out
powder that
part
inspec-
used
nonUntil
of the iron has been car-
manually, specially
it fluoresces
As leading
furnace
with
the
treated
so
in UV light.
The monotonous nature of manual inspection, however, has meant that defective parts are still occasionally missed. Contest says the machine frees operators from an arduous and unpleasant task.
Contest AB; tel: +46-f% 51.7720; fa: + 4663.13-30. 22.
lographic ities
include
band saw, diamond cut-off
and abra-
wheels,
press,
sample
digital
tortion
and shrinkage
in situ
ing,
latile
gas analysis
species.
for
of vo-
This new system
complements
the existing
tiple zone pusher
mul-
furnace
tensile
testing,
with
A second a substantial
moulding
of
sintered The
of
a
micro-
system
high
con-
resolution
testimpact
a
upgrades
10 tonnes
analyser,
rifflers
sampling
and
in-
injection
machine, size analyser, time of flight
particle powder
press
tool-
of tensile,
rupture and Chartest geometries.
Additional clude
tar-
hard-
and appropriate
1650’ C capabilities. award will allow upgrade in me-
testing,
ing for compaction transverse py impact
the facil-
ness and microhardness
determination
this
a diamond
of dis-
residual
to
preparat,ion
that
for assessment
chemical
sin-
full metal-
system and
and
on
capability,
PM lab has added
mounting
imaging
curves
edge
furnace
a video
of hard-
modulus
supplements
sive
is
being point-
situ
structures.
or inert atmospheres. Included with the computer controlled
for
laser dry size
powder
compaction
computerization
for
optical
metallograph,
video
moulding pressure and e.jection stroke measurements
imaging
system,
analy-
durin,g compaction.
image
sis workstation
computer
serial
sectioning
This
combination
quantification tures
and
micromill. allows
of microstruc-
and computer
assembly
Prqfc.ssor Randall M. Gwman, PM Lab, Tke Pennsylvania State University; tel: f /-X14-863-8025; fa.c: +-1 814-863-8211.
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now, detection powder marks ried
the
if a fault is detected.
assessment
elastic
Park,
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sists
fixture.
to point
tered
Finally, is
for in
is a high
sintering
structures.
lected by a robot and placed on a rotatable
USA,
temperature
analysis
AN automated
for the
two-di-
images.
purchased ness,
phases
to extra-
from
an nanoindenter
one
Naval
Lallographic capabilities geting three-dimensional
Automated magnetic particle inspector released
features
and
addition
Pennsylvania,
Sec-
impregnation,
buffing to a satin The Wakefield
appearance. 316
machining.
operations
plastic
and
maker
without
ondary to
metallurgy
has resulted
reduction,
been
heavily
by US part
The Wakefield version
has
from
ante,
casting.
polate
and
having
stress-strain
One major for a food steamer
than
mensional
sity sources. hinge
grains
rather
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with
monies
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for Penn
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