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http://dx.doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2007.14.6.410

Measurement Uncertainty for Analysis of Residual Carbon in a Tungsten-15% Copper MIM part  

Lee, Jeong-Keun (Machinery and Construction Standard Team, Korean Agency for Technology and Standards)
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Journal of Powder Materials / v.14, no.6, 2007 , pp. 410-414 More about this Journal
Abstract
Carbon contamination from the binder resin is an inherent problem with the metal powder injection molding process. Residual carbon in the W-Cu compacts has a strong impact on the thermal and electric properties. In this study, uncertainty was quantified to evaluate determination of carbon in a W-15%Cu MIM body by the combustition method. For a valid generalization about this evaluation, uncertainty scheme applied even to the repeatability as well as the uncertainty sources of each analyse step and quality appraisal sources. As a result, the concentration of carbon in the W-Cu part were measured as 0.062% with expanded uncertainty of 0.003% at 95% level. This evaluation example may be useful to uncertainty evaluation for other MIM products.
Keywords
Tungsten copper MIM part; Uncertainty; Carbon content;
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