Title :
Production and characterization of SUS 439 powders by gas atomization process
Author :
Jea-Young Jo ; Dong-Jun Kim ; Wang-Hoi Gu ; Jin-Chun Kim ; Min-Kyun Shin ; Jae-hyun Lim
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mater. Sci. & Eng., Univ. of Ulsan, Ulsan, South Korea
fDate :
June 28 2013-July 1 2013
Abstract :
Gas atomization is the conventional and well-known methods to produce metal powders. This method can be used to get high sphericity and fluidity of the powders. The metal powders produced by the gas atomization have a rapid cooling rate because of fast heat transfer between the droplets and the injected gases. The gas atomization can be used to produce various metal powders with melting temperatures below 1700°C such as aluminum and copper alloys, nickel alloys, and stainless steels etc. Usually the stainless steel powders for metal injection mould process have been also produced by the gas atomization. In this paper, we produced the SUS 439 using the gas atomization process. Due to the high strength and good corrosion resistance of the SUS 439, it has been used widely in various applications, especially in automobile, military and aerospace instruments. As-prepared gas atomized powders were observed through visual identification method. Microstructure of the powers was observed by optical microscopy, size and size distribution and shape were observed by FE-SEM and LPSA. Phase of the powers was analyzed by XRD. Sintering behaviors were checked also with sintering conditions.
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; aluminium alloys; cooling; copper alloys; corrosion resistance; injection moulding; nickel alloys; powder metallurgy; powders; scanning electron microscopy; sintering; sprays; stainless steel; FE-SEM; LPSA; SUS 439 powder characterization; SUS 439 powder production; XRD; aerospace instruments; aluminum alloys; automobile instruments; copper alloys; corrosion resistance; droplets; gas atomization process; gas injection; heat transfer; melting temperatures; metal injection mould process; metal powder production; military instruments; nickel alloys; optical microscopy; rapid cooling rate; sintering; size distribution; stainless steel; strength; temperature 1700 degC; Atom optics; Heating; Iron; Optical device fabrication; Optical sensors; Shape; Stimulated emission;
Conference_Titel :
Strategic Technology (IFOST), 2013 8th International Forum on
Conference_Location :
Ulaanbaatar
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0931-5
DOI :
10.1109/IFOST.2013.6616981