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1 | Powder Metallurgy and Automotive Industry | 1 |
Evolution of PM Industry in India - Current and Future Trends in Automotive Applications | 3 | |
Impact of Future Automotive Trends and Sustaining the Current Growth in PM | 19 | |
PM Parts Used in Automobiles - Why is there a Growth? | 37 | |
Rapid Prototyping of PM Components for Automotive Industry | 49 | |
An Industry Overview on Applied Powder Metal Joining Techniques | 63 | |
Quality Management Systems, Process Approach for Quality Assurance and Inspection Criteria of P/M Components | 73 | |
2 | Advances in Powders and Production Methods | 87 |
Manufacture and Use of Copper and Copper Alloy Powders for P/M Components of the Automotive Industry | 89 | |
Study of Reduction Kinetics of Blue Dust | 95 | |
Proposed Applications of Sponge Iron Powder Produced by Hydrogen-Reduction of Indian Blue Dust | 105 | |
Reactive Milling - An Improved Process for Synthesis of Silver-Tin Oxide Composite Powders for Automotive Contacts | 113 | |
3 | Consolidation Techniques | 123 |
IPG - Intelligent Program Generator for the Automatic Generation of Programs for Dorst Closed-Loop Controlled Automatic Presses | 125 | |
Experience with Warm Compaction of Densmix Powders in the Production of Complex Parts | 135 | |
The Origin of High Green Strength in Warm Compaction | 143 | |
Modeling and Simulation of Press Forming of Aluminum-5 Weight % SiC[subscript p] Composites | 159 | |
Spray Forming Facilities at NPL and its Special Application to Automobile Industry | 169 | |
Influence of Sintering Temperature on Properties of Low Alloyed High Strength PM Materials | 177 | |
Sintering Kinetics of Subsieve Titanium | 187 | |
4 | Thermal and Mechanical Behaviour | 195 |
The Role of Heat Treatment on Wear Behavior of Powder Metallurgy Low Alloy Steels | 197 | |
Rolling and Sliding Contact Fatigue Behaviour of Sintered Steel | 203 | |
Fatigue Behavior of PM Steel Ultrapac-La | 209 | |
Aging Behaviour of SiC-Particulate Reinforced 7075 Al Alloy Composites Prepared by Mechanical Alloying | 219 | |
Effect of Manganese Sulphide (MNS) on Machinability Performance of Sintered Materials | 227 | |
5 | Automotive Components | 237 |
Materials for Highly Loaded Parts Such as Connecting Rods | 239 | |
Powder Metallurgy Valve Seat Insert Materials Compliant with the European Parliament and Council Directive 2000/53/EG | 247 | |
Development of MMC Connecting Rods for Automobile Applications | 257 | |
Development of Iron Based Brake Material for Automotive Applications by a New P/M Route | 267 | |
Effect of MnS on Mechanical Properties of Powder Forged Copper Steel Auto Parts | 271 |
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