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Powder Metallurgy

Summary

Powder metallurgy represents a progressive technology of production of
structural and functional materials, which cannot be made by classical
procedures. It is also possible to process by powder metallurgy classical
materials in order to increase utilisation of materials and reduction of
production costs. Powder metallurgy is used among others for production of a
broad range of materials for electrical engineering (contact materials, metals
difficult to fuse, magnetic materials, etc.). Within the frame of studies for
the Master’s degree increased attention is paid to theoretical bases of
sintering processes.

Literature

1. THÜMMLER, F. and OBERACKER, R.: Introduction to Powder Metallurgy.
Cambridge, 1993, 332 s.
2. GERMAN, R. M.: Powder Metallurgy Science. Princeton, 1994, 472 s.

Advised literature

No advised literature has been specified for this subject.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 637-0090
Abbreviation PM
Course title Powder Metallurgy
Coordinating department Department of Non-ferrous Metals, Refining and Recycling
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Miroslav Kursa, CSc.