Claims
- 1. An iron base powder mixture for powder metallurgy, comprising a mixture of a ferrous powder and an alloying powder, having such a degree of adhesion that, upon component analysis before and after screening test, the ratio of the amount of said alloying element contained in a 100-200 mesh portion of the said mixture to the amount of the said alloying element in the total mixture is 65% or more.
- 2. An iron base powder mixture for powder metallurgy, comprising a mixture of a ferrous powder, an alloying powder, and a silicon-containing powder for improving machinability, said powders having such a degree of adhesion that, upon component analysis, each ratio of the amount of the alloying element or Si in a 100-200 mesh portion to the amount of said alloying element of Si in the total mixture is 65% or more.
- 3. An iron base powder mixture for powder metallurgy in accordance with claim 1, wherein its flowability, as specified in JIS Z 2502-1979, is at least 5 sec/50 g less that the flowability in the case of a simple mixture composed of the same powders.
- 4. An iron base powder mixture for powder metallurgy in accordance with claim 1, wherein the quantity of accumulated dust generated from the mixture within a measurement time of 240 seconds is 300 counts or less.
- 5. An iron base powder mixture for powder metallurgy in accordance with claim 1, wherein the density of the green compact when the mixture of claim 1 or 2 is compacted in a die under a pressure of 5 t/cm.sup.2 is not reduced more than 0.04 g/cm.sup.2 compared to the density of a simple mixture composed of the same powders, using the same kind and quantity of lubricant.
- 6. An iron base powder mixture for powder metallurgy, comprising an iron based powder and a powder selected from the group consisting of an alloying powder and a powder for improving machinability, wherein the powder is adhered to the surface of the ferrous powder by means of a melted-together binder composed of an oil and a metal soap or wax.
- 7. An iron base powder mixture for powder metallurgy in accordance with claim 6, in which the weight ratio of the oil which is a constituent of the melted-together binder to the metal soap or wax which is another constituent of the melted-together binder is 0.1-0.4.
- 8. An iron base powder mixture for powder metallurgy in accordance with claim 6, in which the oil is oleic acid and the metal soap is zinc stearate.
- 9. An iron base powder mixture for powder metallurgy, which comprises particles of a ferrous powder and particles of an alloying powder which comprises an alloying element, at least some of said particles being adhered together by a with melted-together binder which comprises a metal soap or a wax powder and an oil, the ratio of the amount of said alloying element in a 100-200 mesh fraction of said mixture to the amount of the said alloying element in the total mixture being 65% or more.
- 10. An iron base powder mixture for powder metallurgy, comprising a mixture of a ferrous powder, an alloying powder and a silicon-containing powder wherein said powders are at least partially adhered together by contact with a melted binder composed of a metal soap or a wax powder and an oil, and wherein the degree of adhesion of the powders is 65% or more when measured as a ratio of the content in a 100-200 mesh sample to the content in the original sample.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/458,840, filed Dec. 29, 1989, now abandoned, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 07/252,066 filed Sep. 29, 1988, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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