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Sinter Diffusion Bonded Idler Sprocket of Automotive Engine
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The key-points in the diffusion bonding technique of green compacts during sintering, are the material compositions, which should be chosen according to their dimensional change during sintering, and the fitting clearance, which should be maintained in the range of press fit.
Applying this technique, we have developed sinter-diffusion bonded idler sprockets for automotive engines by comfirming the bonding strength and torsional fatigue strength. And we also have developed a nondestructive analysis method for assuring the joint strength of idler sprockets in the mass production.
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Fujiki, A., Kishi, Y., Ogura, M., Asaka, K. et al., "Sinter Diffusion Bonded Idler Sprocket of Automotive Engine," SAE Technical Paper 950390, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950390.Also In
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