It is well established that carburization of low alloy steels promotes compressive residual surface stress upon quenching, and that compressive […]
Recent advances in powder manufacturing and processing have made chromium an attractive element in P/M manufacturing. In addition to chromiumís […]
In past issues we’ve featured forging companies serving the gear-manufacturing industry in our profile and Q&A sections, and talking with […]
The study of metals (metallurgy) address material selection, failure analysis, heat treating, mechanical testing, non-destructive testing, metallography, and material characterization. […]
In many of today’s applications for powder metallurgical steels, the requirements on the material increase consistently. Tool users are seeking […]
The challenges facing today’s designers grow with each passing year. The global market provides for a more competitive stage, creating […]
Stress relief and tempering are important processes, but they are still conducted much as they have been for the past […]
As manufacturers look to reduce cycle times, costs, and to improve the life of their products, many variables are considered […]
Hot forming operations like forging, extrusion, hot upsetting, piercing, and any other operations involving deformation of solid hot metal place […]
For many applications, zinc alloy die cast gears provide an opportunity to dramatically cut manufacturing costs and improve part-to-part consistency. […]
Cast iron is generally thought of as a weak, dirty, cheap, brittle material that does not have a place in […]
While the AGMA Powder Metallurgy gear committee has referenced 48 pitch as a working limit for fine pitch powder metal […]
Market demand for more cost-effective processes to produce higher-performance product continues to increase. To meet this reality, manufacturers who often […]