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How Different P/M Materials are Machined Today Costs and Resulting Surface Finishes
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This paper tries to present a summary of particularities in machining sintered parts focusing on the comparison against conventional materials. Machinability, tolerances and costs comparisons are undertaken. The resulting surface textures and its measurement on porous surfaces are commented.
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Rafanell, J., Arminana, M., Franch, F., and Latre, M., "How Different P/M Materials are Machined Today Costs and Resulting Surface Finishes," SAE Technical Paper 940358, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/940358.Also In
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