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What Automotive Design Engineers Require from the P/M Industry
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A case is presented here for revision and augmentation of P/M specifications and standards. It focusses upon the unique properties of these materials and how they are currently treated. Using an example comparison between P/M steels and cast iron, some of the major problems encountered by designers are illustrated. Recommendations for needed changes and additions to existing specifications and standards for P/M steels are made.
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Kaufman, S. and Mocarski, S., "What Automotive Design Engineers Require from the P/M Industry," SAE Technical Paper 831032, 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/831032.Also In
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