Chapter 25: Problem 8
Name three advantages of making metal components from the powder metallurgical process.
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Chapter 25: Problem 8
Name three advantages of making metal components from the powder metallurgical process.
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Working individually, create a fill-in-the-blank question by rewriting a characteristic sentence or chemical reaction from Section \(25.5,\) but leaving out the name of the metal focused on in the content selected. Take turns sharing questions with the rest of the group. Take turns in the group trying to fill in the blank with the correct metal.
Describe how \(\mathrm{Zn}\) is used to protect the surface of steel products. What is the name of this process?
Determine the composition of each cobalt alloy. a. One-third of the Co atoms are replaced by Zn atoms. b. One-eighth of the Co atoms are replaced by Ti atoms. c. One-third of the Co atoms are replaced by Zn atoms, and one-sixth of the Co atoms are replaced by Ti atoms.
When a part is made by pressing together powdered metal, no metal is wasted. In contrast, metal is typically scrapped after a metal part is cut from a solid metal plate. If a circular part with a diameter of \(10.0 \mathrm{~cm}\) is made from an original shape of a square with a side length of \(10.0 \mathrm{~cm},\) calculate the percentage of the metal that is thrown away as scrap. If the circular shape also has a circular hole with a diameter of \(6.0 \mathrm{~cm},\) calculate the percentage of the metal that is thrown away as scrap.
Calcination, roasting, and smelting are three pyrometallurgical processes. Compare and contrast the processes.
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