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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a new metal powder composition for the powder metallurgical industry.
- the invention relates to a sponge-iron-based powder composition which includes a lubricant for improving powder properties, compaction and processing.
- Additives may include alloying elements, flow agents, lubricants, machinability enhancing agents, or hard phase materials.
- zinc stearate or amide wax are commonly used due to their overall good performance.
- Atomized metal powder may be prepared by disintegration of a thin stream of molten metal through the impingement of high energy jets of a fluid (e.g. water). Atomized metal powder may be advantageous if high green density is sought in powder metallurgy structural parts.
- a fluid e.g. water
- a first example of the use of atomized metal powder together with particular lubricants is in US 2012/0187611 which reports the use of atomized metal powder together with a lubricating combination of three components, named substances A, B and C.
- Polyethylene wax is favoured for substance A.
- Options for substance B include fatty acid amides, fatty acid bisamides, saturated fatty alcohols and saturated fatty acid glycerols.
- Substance C is an amide oligomer which may have a molecular weight of between 500 and 30,000.
- Substance C is generally used as the main component of the lubricant.
- Substance A is reported to have a negative effect on ejection behaviour.
- Substance B is used in an amount which is at least half as much as the amount of substance A, in order to compensate for this negative effect seen in the exemplified metal powder compositions, which are all based on atomised metal powders.
- a second example is in US 2001/0027170 which reports the use of atomized metal powder together with a lubricant combination of aggregate particles having a core of a first lubricant (ethylene bis-stearamide (EBS) is preferred), the surface of the core being coated with particles of a second lubricant (preferably zinc stearate).
- EBS ethylene bis-stearamide
- the Examples report that this particular arrangement (i.e. having particles of the second lubricant located on the surface of core particles of the first lubricant) enables improved flow for resulting compositions based on atomised metal powder, as compared to other ways of combining the first and second lubricants.
- a third example is in U.S. Pat. No. 7,993,429 which reports the use of atomized metal powder together with composite lubricant particles having a core comprising a solid organic lubricant, with fine carbon particles adhered to the surface.
- Preferred solid organic lubricants for the core include fatty acids, fatty acid monoamides and fatty acid bisamides. The Examples report that having the carbon particles adhered to the surface of the solid organic cores helps avoid agglomeration and improve flow for resulting compositions based on atomised metal powder.
- sponge iron powder Another type of metal powder is the so-called sponge iron powder.
- Components which are made by compacting sponge iron powder have a green strength which is quite high compared to the green strength obtained when compacting e.g. atomized powder.
- a lubricant is normally added to the powder mixture. This has the drawback of e.g. reducing the flow rate of the powder which may cause longer filling time.
- the sponge powders exhibit a lower flow rate compared to that of atomized powder. This further complicates the use of lubricants in sponge iron based powder compositions.
- Adding commonly used lubricants, such as metal stearate, to metal powder may result in residual lubricant deposits in the furnaces used for sintering, and also results in surface defects in the final product, leading to higher scrap rates and costly maintenance.
- lubricants with sponge metal powders As regards examples of uses of lubricants with sponge metal powders, reference may be made to e.g. GB 391,155 wherein a fatty acid such as stearic acid, palmitic acid or oleic acid may be used to lubricant sponge iron.
- a fatty acid such as stearic acid, palmitic acid or oleic acid
- US2010/0116240 where a synthetic wax such as ethylene bis-stearamide wax is described for use with sponge iron powder.
- the present invention is based, inter alia, on the surprising finding that for sponge iron particles (or sponge iron-based particles), the use of a combination of two or more different fatty acid amides helps address the flowability issue noted above.
- the use of such combinations enables the provision of metal powder compositions having excellent flowability, whilst also providing a suitable apparent density.
- the use of such combinations also provides further advantages which will become apparent from the description of the invention as set out below.
- the present invention relates to a metal powder composition comprising sponge iron particles (or sponge iron-based particles) and a lubricant.
- the present invention relates to a new powder composition comprising (i) a sponge iron powder or a sponge iron-based powder, and (ii) a specific lubricant.
- the sponge iron powder may include at least one alloying agent, in which case it is referred to herein as sponge iron-based powder (or particles).
- the lubricant imparts lower ejection force in the process of manufacturing compacted components, with a minimal negative influence on the flow rate.
- the invention also relates to a component made by the powder composition.
- Sponge iron is produced from direct reduction of iron ore (in the form of lumps, pellets or fines) by a reducing gas which may be produced from natural gas or coal. Such iron can be milled or crushed to produce particles. These particles typically have an irregular shape, high surface area, and internal porosity. A plurality of such particles forms a powder. The metal powder may be annealed after milling or crushing.
- the present invention provides a metal powder composition comprising (i) sponge iron particles or sponge iron-based particles, and (ii) a lubricant comprising at least two different fatty acid amides.
- the sponge iron powder particles may consist essentially of iron or may be so-called iron-based and include other alloying elements, such as C, Cu, Ni, or Mo (preferably Cu, Ni, or Mo; alternatively, in one particular preferred embodiment, both C and Cu are used).
- C is used as an alloying element, it is preferably used in the form of graphite.
- component (i) of the metal powder composition is sponge iron-based particles which comprise sponge iron particles together with one or more of C, Cu, Ni and Mo (as alloying elements).
- the sponge iron-based particles preferably comprise sponge iron particles together with particles of one or more of C, Cu, Ni and Mo. In both of these aspects it is preferred for both C and Cu to be used.
- the sponge iron-based particles comprise at least 80% by weight, more preferably at least 90% by weight, and more preferably still at least 95% by weight of sponge iron particles.
- the sponge iron-based particles preferably comprise 20% by weight or less, more preferably 10% by weight or less, and more preferably still 5% by weight or less of the alloying element(s) (which, as noted above, are preferably one or more of C, Cu, Ni and Mo, typically in particulate form).
- the metal powder compositions according to the invention contain sponge iron- or sponge iron-based powders, such as MH80.23, NC100.24 and SC100.26 (available from Höganäs AB, Sweden), optionally at least one alloying element, and at least one lubricant.
- Alloying elements which can be added in powder form to the iron powder may include graphite, or metal powders other than iron (such as Cu, Ni, or Mo).
- the lubricant for use in the present invention comprises at least two different fatty acid amides.
- the lubricant may comprise two, three, four, five or more different fatty acid amides.
- it comprises at least three different fatty acid amides, such as three or four fatty acid amides.
- At least one of the fatty acid amides for use in the present invention is preferably a monoamide, and more preferably is a monoamide of the formula R—C(O)—NH 2 , wherein R is a hydrocarbyl group.
- at least two of the fatty acid amides for use in the present invention should be monoamides, and more preferably monoamides of the formula R—C(O)—NH 2 , wherein R is a hydrocarbyl group.
- the lubricant preferably comprises at least three different fatty acid amides.
- said at least three different fatty acid amides should be monoamides, more preferably monoamides of the formula R—C(O)—NH 2 , wherein R is a hydrocarbyl group.
- the hydrocarbyl group (R) should of course be different for each different monoamide of formula R—C(O)—NH 2 . Generally, however, the hydrocarbyl group (R) may contain 3 to 27 carbon atoms, such that the fatty acid amide itself contains 4 to 28 carbon atoms in total.
- R contains at least 7, more preferably at least 9, yet more preferably at least 11, yet more preferably at least 13, and yet more preferably at least 15 carbon atoms.
- R It is also generally preferred for R to contain 25 carbon atoms or less, more preferably 23 carbon atoms or less, yet more preferably 21 carbon atoms or less.
- the hydrocarbyl group (R) may be straight-chain or branched, but preferably it is straight-chain.
- the hydrocarbyl group (R) may be saturated or unsaturated. When unsaturated, it preferably contains five alkene groups or less, more preferably four or less, more preferably still three or less, yet more preferably two or less, and typically just one. Preferably the hydrocarbyl group (R) is saturated.
- Preferred options for the fatty acid amides for use in the invention include the saturated fatty acid amides caprylic acid amide, capric acid amide, lauric acid amide, myristic acid amide, palmitic acid amide, stearic acid amide, arachidic acid amide, behenic acid amide, lignoceric acid amide and cerotic acid amide; and the unsaturated fatty acid amides myristoleic acid amide, palmitoleic acid amide, sapienic acid amide, oleic acid amide, elaidic acid amide, vaccenic acid amide, linoleic acid amide, linoelaidic acid amide, ⁇ -linolenic acid amide, arachidonic acid amide, eicosapentaenoic acid amide, erucic acid amide and docosahexaenoic acid amide.
- saturated and unbranched fatty acid monoamides i.e. compounds wherein the hydrocarbyl group (R) is n-alkyl
- the hydrocarbyl group (R) contains 13 to 23 carbon atoms, and more preferably 15 to 21 carbon atoms.
- palmitic acid amide CH 3 (CH 2 ) 14 C(O)NH 2
- stearic acid amide CH 3 —(CH 2 ) 16 C(O) NH 2 ) r
- arachidic acid amide CH 3 (CH 2 ) 18 C(O)NH 2
- behenic acid amide CH 3 (CH 2 ) 20 C(O)NH 2
- the lubricant preferably comprises at least three of such particularly preferred fatty acid amides.
- At least one of the fatty acid amides (i.e. at least one of the said at least two different fatty acid amides) has a hydrocarbyl group (R) with 15 carbon atoms or less. More preferably, at least one of the fatty acid amides has a hydrocarbyl group (R) with 15 carbon atoms or less but also at least 13 carbon atoms. More preferably still, at least one of the fatty acid amides is palmitic acid amide.
- the lubricant is a mixture of stearamide and palmitamide, and may further include arachidamide and/or behenamide. More preferably, the lubricant is a mixture of (i) stearic acid amide, (ii) palmitic acid amide, and (iii) arachidic acid amide and/or behenic acid amide.
- the lubricant for use in the present invention preferably contains the said at least two different fatty acid amides as the major component.
- said at least two different fatty acid amides preferably account for at least 50% by weight of the lubricant, more preferably at least 80%, yet more preferably at least 90% by weight.
- the lubricant consists essentially of the said at least two different fatty acid amides.
- the ratio of one such fatty acid amide to another is preferably from 1:1 to 1:4, more preferably from 1:1 to 1:3, more preferably still from 1:1 to 1:2. This does not of course exclude the possible presence of other fatty acid amides in minor amounts.
- the lubricant comprises at least three different fatty acid amides
- it preferably comprises at least 25% of one fatty acid amide and at least 10% of each of the other two fatty acid amides. More preferably it comprises at least 40% of one fatty acid amide and at least 20% of each of the other two fatty acid amides (e.g. in a particularly preferred embodiment it comprises 50% of one fatty acid amide, and 25% of each of the other two fatty acid amides).
- references to % are intended to mean % by weight unless indicated otherwise.
- the lubricant for use in the present invention is essentially free of organic lubricants other than the fatty acid amides.
- it is preferably essentially free of organic lubricants other than the preferred fatty acid monoamides for use in the present invention as described herein.
- it is preferably essentially free of fatty acids, fatty acid bisamides, fatty acid alcohols, fatty acid glycerols, and/or relatively heavy amides (e.g. amide oligomers with a molecular weight of 500 g/mol or more).
- metal soaps such as zinc stearate.
- the avoidance of metal-containing lubricants such as metal soaps is advantageous because it reduces the amount of undesirable “ash” residue after the lubricant has decomposed.
- the lubricant is a mixture of behenamide, stearamide and palmitamide.
- the amounts are preferably 20-50 wt % stearamide, 20-50 wt % palmitamide, and may further include arachidamide, the balance being behenamide.
- the amounts are 25 wt % stearamide, 25 wt % palmitamide, and 50 wt % behenamide.
- the present disclosure relates to a metal powder composition
- a metal powder composition comprising sponge iron particles and a lubricant.
- the lubricant is a mixture of behenamid, stearamide and palmitamide.
- the lubricant is preferably in particulate form.
- the lubricant may comprise separate particles of each of the said at least two different fatty acid amides.
- the lubricant may be a mixture of the different fatty acid amides in particulate form (i.e. with each individual particle generally comprising a mixture of the different fatty acid amides).
- the lubricant amount is preferably between 0.2 wt % and 1.4 wt %, preferably between 0.4 wt % and 1.0 wt %, or more preferably between 0.6 wt % and 1.0 wt %.
- the metal powder composition of the present invention preferably comprises the lubricant in such amounts.
- Working temperature of the lubricant ranges from RT (room temperature) in the compaction tool and to standard working temperatures in longer series in production, e.g. ⁇ 60° C. and up to 80° C.
- the sponge iron particles preferably have an average particle size of at least 5 ⁇ m, more preferably at least 10 ⁇ m, more preferably still at least 20 ⁇ m, and more preferably still at least 50 ⁇ m.
- the sponge iron particles preferably have an average particle size of 500 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 300 ⁇ m or less, more preferably still 200 ⁇ m or less, and more preferably still 150 ⁇ m or less.
- alloying element particles when used, are preferably used in particulate form.
- the alloying element particles preferably have an average particle size of at least 5 ⁇ m, more preferably at least 10 ⁇ m, more preferably still at least 20 ⁇ m, and more preferably still at least 50 ⁇ m.
- the alloying element particles preferably have an average particle size of 500 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 300 ⁇ m or less, more preferably still 200 ⁇ m or less, and more preferably still 150 ⁇ m or less.
- the lubricant may preferably be used in particulate form.
- the lubricant particles preferably have an average particle size of at least 0.5 ⁇ m, more preferably at least 1 ⁇ m, more preferably still at least 2 ⁇ m, and more preferably still at least 5 ⁇ m.
- the lubricant particles preferably have an average particle size of 500 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 200 ⁇ m or less, more preferably still 100 ⁇ m or less, and more preferably still 50 ⁇ m or less.
- average particle size preferably refers to the average particle size as measured by a laser diffraction scattering method.
- the powder composition has better flow which increases productivity and quality of the final component.
- the powder system exhibits low friction during the compaction operation and reduces the ejection forces and ejection energies that occur during ejection of the component from the compaction tool. A reduction of these energies results in less tool wear and less surface defects in the final product.
- the green strength is also improved and this mitigates the risk for green cracks and other “green” related damages on components before the sintering operation.
- Higher green strength improves production efficiency and reduces scrap rates in production.
- the present invention also provides a process comprising (i) compacting a metal powder composition of the present invention as defined above, and (ii) sintering the thus obtained compacted metal powder composition to produce a metal product.
- the present invention also provides a metal product obtainable or obtained by such a process.
- iron-based powder metallurgical mixtures were prepared.
- iron-based powder the sponge iron powders MH80.23, NC100.24 and SC100.26 (available from Hogänäs AB, Sweden), were used.
- ABC100.30 atomized iron powder
- 2% Cu-100mesh copper powder from Poemton, Italy
- DACu disaloy ACu available from Hogänäs AB, Sweden
- 0.5% C-UF4 graphite from KropfmÜhl AG, Germany.
- the Hall flow (FH) rate was measured according to ISO 4490 Flow Gustaysson (FG) and according to ISO13517:2013) and the apparent density was measured according to ISO 3923.
- Table 3 shows that the new sponge iron powder mix shows similar apparent density levels as for mixes with amide wax and highest apparent density was obtained for mixes with zinc stearate. All mixes with X show improved flowability according to the two different methods to measure flow. Also, the mix with -B (Mix 10) improved flowability as compared to the metal-free bisamide wax (Mix 6).
- the lubricating properties were measured, by recording the total energy per enveloped area needed in order to eject a compacted sample from the die as well as the peak ejection force per enveloped area.
- the components were cylindrical having a diameter of 25 mm, and a height of 15 mm, and the compaction pressures applied were 250, 400 and 550 MPa.
- Table 5 for mixes 1 to 6 shows that reduced amounts of X with NC100.24 give similar properties as for zinc stearate and amide wax mixes at 0.8% lubricant levels.
- the use of B (in Mix 10) also gave similar results.
- Green strength at 6.45 g/cm 3 was measured on all prepared mixes. The green strength was tested on a TRS test bar.
- Green strength comparison for NC100.24 mixes shows improvements with 50 to 75% when using X and improvements were also seen when using B.
- the green strength increase were 30 to 50% better with X.
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