Patent classifications
B22F3/1007
OUTER RING FOR AN OIL PUMP AND A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
Disclosed are an outer ring for an oil pump having an increased number and size of open pores in a surface of a molded article and a method for manufacturing the outer ring.
OUTER RING FOR AN OIL PUMP AND A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
Disclosed are an outer ring for an oil pump having an increased number and size of open pores in a surface of a molded article and a method for manufacturing the outer ring.
Three-dimensional printing
Described herein are compositions, methods, and systems for printing metal three-dimensional objects. In an example, described is a method of printing a three-dimensional object comprising: (i) depositing a metal powder build material, wherein the metal powder build material has an average particle size of from about 10 μm to about 250 μm; (ii) selectively applying a binder fluid on at least a portion of the metal powder build material, wherein the binder fluid comprises an aqueous liquid vehicle and latex polymer particles dispersed in the aqueous liquid vehicle; (iii) heating the selectively applied binder fluid on the metal powder build material to a temperature of from about 40° C. to about 180° C.; and (iv) repeating (i), (ii), and (iii) at least one time to form the three-dimensional object.
Three-dimensional printing
Described herein are compositions, methods, and systems for printing metal three-dimensional objects. In an example, described is a method of printing a three-dimensional object comprising: (i) depositing a metal powder build material, wherein the metal powder build material has an average particle size of from about 10 μm to about 250 μm; (ii) selectively applying a binder fluid on at least a portion of the metal powder build material, wherein the binder fluid comprises an aqueous liquid vehicle and latex polymer particles dispersed in the aqueous liquid vehicle; (iii) heating the selectively applied binder fluid on the metal powder build material to a temperature of from about 40° C. to about 180° C.; and (iv) repeating (i), (ii), and (iii) at least one time to form the three-dimensional object.
Method for producing a sintered component and a sintered component
A method of making sintered components made from an iron-based powder composition and the sintered component per se. The method is especially suited for producing components which will be subjected to wear at elevated temperatures, consequently the components consists of a heat resistant stainless steel with hard phases including chromium carbo-nitrides. Examples of such components are parts in turbochargers for internal combustion engines.
Method for producing a sintered component and a sintered component
A method of making sintered components made from an iron-based powder composition and the sintered component per se. The method is especially suited for producing components which will be subjected to wear at elevated temperatures, consequently the components consists of a heat resistant stainless steel with hard phases including chromium carbo-nitrides. Examples of such components are parts in turbochargers for internal combustion engines.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING Cu-Ni-Al-BASED SINTERED ALLOY
A method for manufacturing a Cu—Ni—Al-based sintered alloy according to the present invention includes: adding pure Al powder to alloy powder containing Cu, Ni, and Al and mixing them to produce raw material powder with a composition ratio of Ni: 1% to 15% by mass, Al: 1.9% to 12% by mass, and a Cu balance containing inevitable impurities; compacting the raw material powder to form a green compact; and sintering the green compact in a mixture gas atmosphere of hydrogen gas and nitrogen gas that contains 3% by volume or more of hydrogen gas.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING Cu-Ni-Al-BASED SINTERED ALLOY
A method for manufacturing a Cu—Ni—Al-based sintered alloy according to the present invention includes: adding pure Al powder to alloy powder containing Cu, Ni, and Al and mixing them to produce raw material powder with a composition ratio of Ni: 1% to 15% by mass, Al: 1.9% to 12% by mass, and a Cu balance containing inevitable impurities; compacting the raw material powder to form a green compact; and sintering the green compact in a mixture gas atmosphere of hydrogen gas and nitrogen gas that contains 3% by volume or more of hydrogen gas.
Fine copper particles, method for producing fine copper particles and method for producing sintered body
A method for producing fine copper particles includes producing fine copper particles having a coating film containing cuprous oxide on a surface by heating copper or a copper compound in a reducing flame formed by a burner. The fine copper particles are produced by adjusting a mixing ratio between a combustible gas and a combustion supporting gas which form the reducing flame such that a volume ratio of CO/CO.sub.2 is in a range of 1.5 to 2.4.
Fine copper particles, method for producing fine copper particles and method for producing sintered body
A method for producing fine copper particles includes producing fine copper particles having a coating film containing cuprous oxide on a surface by heating copper or a copper compound in a reducing flame formed by a burner. The fine copper particles are produced by adjusting a mixing ratio between a combustible gas and a combustion supporting gas which form the reducing flame such that a volume ratio of CO/CO.sub.2 is in a range of 1.5 to 2.4.