Claims
- 1. A tin alloy powder comprising a major proportion of tin, about 0.1 to 5.0 weight percent phosphorus and incidental impurities.
- 2. The tin alloy powder of claim 1 further comprising up to about 20 weight percent copper.
- 3. The tin alloy powder of claim 1 comprising about 0.1 to 1.5 weight percent phosphorus.
- 4. The tin alloy powder of claim 1 comprising about 0.3 to 1.0 weight percent phosphorus.
- 5. The tin alloy powder of claim 3 further comprising up to about 20 weight percent copper.
- 6. The tin alloy powder of claim 4 further comprising up to about 20 weight percent copper.
- 7. The tin alloy powder of claim 1 blended with a copper-based metal powder, comprising at least about 80 weight percent copper, said blend comprising about 4 to 30 parts by weight of said tin alloy powder, about 70 to 96 parts by weight of said copper-based metal powder and up to 20 parts by weight of a material selected from lubricant, graphite, binders and mixtures thereof.
- 8. The blend of claim 7 comprising about 4 to 15 parts by weight of said tin alloy and about 85 to 96 parts by weight of said copper-based metal powder.
- 9. The tin alloy powder of claim 4 blended with a copper-based metal powder comprising at least about 80 weight percent copper, said blend comprising about 4 to 15 parts by weight of said tin alloy powder, about 85 to about 96 parts by weight of said copper-based metal powder and up to 20 parts by weight of a material selected from lubricant, graphite, binders and mixtures thereof.
- 10. The blend of claim 7 diluted by further blending with iron powder to produce a diluted blend comprising 20 to 80 parts of the blend of claim 7 and 20 to 80 parts of iron powder, all powders in said diluted blend having a particle size disposed to pass through a 60 mesh screen.
- 11. A method for producing a sinterable blend having a reduced sintering sensitivity comprising
- alloying tin with about 0.1 to about 5.0 weight percent phosphorous,
- atomizing said tin alloy to make a tin powder, and
- blending about 4 parts to about 30 parts by weight of said tin powder, about 70 parts to about 96 parts by weight of a copper powder and up to 20 parts by weight of a material selected from lubricant, graphite, binder and mixtures thereof to produce said sinterable blend.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said sinterable blend comprises about 85 to about 96 parts by weight copper powder and about 4 to about 15 parts by weight tin powder and up to 20 parts by weight of a material selected from lubricant, graphite, binders, and mixtures thereof.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein said tin is alloyed with about 0.1 to about 1.5 weight percent phosphorous.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein said tin is alloyed with about 0.3 to about 1.0 weight percent phosphorous.
- 15. A method of sintering comprising; preparing a blend comprising about 70 parts to about 96 parts by weight copper powder and about 4 parts to about 30 parts by weight tin powder and up to about 20 parts by weight of a material selected from lubricant, graphite, binders and mixtures thereof, compressing said blend to form a coherent compact, and sintering said compact in a non-oxidizing atmosphere at a temperature between about 1200.degree. F. and 1700.degree. F. wherein the improvement comprises preparing said blend with a tin powder comprising a major proportion of tin, about 0.1 to 5.0 weight percent phosphorous and incidental impurities.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said tin powder is prepared by melting tin to form a molten pool thereof, adding to said pool a predetermined proportion of phosphorous and atomizing said pool.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein said phosphorous is added to said pool in the form of a copper-phosphorous alloy containing up to about 15 percent by weight phosphorous.
- 18. The product produced by the method of claim 15.
- 19. The product produced by the method of claim 17.
- 20. The blend produced by the method of claim 11.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06-576510 filed on Feb. 2, 1984, and now abandoned.
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