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Powder Injection Molding of Al-(Steel and Magnet) Hybrid Components
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Powder Injection Molding of Al-(Steel and Magnet) Hybrid Components

Z Y Liu, Damon Kent and G B Schaffer
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol.40(12), pp.2785-2788
2009
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-009-0012-1View
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Materials Engineering Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural) Mechanical Engineering
A powder injection molding (PIM) process was developed to prepare aluminum hybrid components incorporating low carbon steel, AlNiCo, or BaFeO magnetic inserts. The inserts were securely bound within the powder injection molded aluminum due to sintering shrinkage and physical reaction at the interface. The low sintering temperature of the aluminum alloy ensured a minimal level of interfacial reaction and limited the degradation of the properties of the inserts.

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