Claims
- 1. In a method for compacting powder material in a die cavity in a die plate having an upper surface, a bore through said die plate, a punch having an end slidably disposed in said bore in said die plate, said punch having an end face normally substantially parallel to said die plate upper surface, a punch base member, a reciprocal platen supporting said punch base member, and means for reciprocating said platen, said die cavity being defined in said bore between said punch end face and said die plate upper surface, said method comprising filling said die cavity with powder material by means of a dispenser unit in the form of an open bottom enclosure having a bottom edge in sliding engagement with said upper surface, displacing said powder dispenser unit for wiping said powder material in said die cavity to a surface level relatively flush with said die plate upper surface, subsequently placing an anvil face over said die cavity and compacting said powder material in said die cavity between said anvil face and said punch end face for forming articles compacted of said powder material, wherein uneven filling of said die cavity prior to compacting said powder material in said die cavity causes the compacted articles to warp during sintering, said uneven filling being caused by said wiping action of the bottom edge of said powder material dispenser unit upon said powder material surface level, said improvement comprising adjustably inclining said punch for disposing said punch end face non-parallel to said die plate upper surface and substantially parallel to the surface level of powder material after wiping of said surface level by said bottom edge of said powder material dispenser unit, compacting a plurality of articles, sintering said articles, and readjusting the inclination of said punch and repeating said compacting, sintering and measuring steps until the least amount of warpage of said articles after sintering is achieved.
- 2. The method improvement of claim 1 wherein said punch is adjustably inclined in amount and direction of inclination.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENTS AND PATENT APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 351,482, filed Feb. 23, 1982 and assigned to the same assignee as the present application, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,390,335, issued June 28, 1983.
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