Ferrous Powder Metal

March 3, 2005
Ancorsteel 4300 is a ferrous powder-metal alloy that simulates wrought compositions.

It produces high-strength parts with good fatigue resistance and toughness after a single-press, single-sinter operation and needs no secondary processing treatments. The powder compresses well and has good dimensional stability with respect to graphite content, compaction pressure, and sintering conditions. Additionally, low-sintered oxygen levels (500 ppm) are possible at processing temperatures of 2,050°F, and graphite levels can be tailored for specific applications.

Hoeganaes Corp.,
1001 Taylors Lane, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077,
(856) 829-2220, hoeganaes.com

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