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Oxygen-free, nitrogen-hydrocarbon heat-treating atmospheres can offer improved part quality and cost benefits compared to conventional endothermic atmosphere and vacuum processes.
The composition of the sintering atmosphere is often overlooked as a variable that can optimize the sintered-steel properties of iron-carbon P/M components. This article will examine the effects of CO-containing atmospheres versus non-CO atmospheres in terms of hardness, carbon control and dimensional changes.