HIGH-PRECISION SINTERED STEEL COMPONENTS

Design recommendations

✦ Sintered components should be designed based on several shape and tolerance recommendations aimed at making compaction feasible, as well as minimizing production costs.

Regarding the component design, several recommendations must be taken into account,
oriented to make the compacting and handling feasible, and to minimize production costs.

The maximum dimensions that a sintered steel component manufactured by AMES can have are, as a guideline:

Diameter / Width: 200 mm

Length: 80 mm

Frontal surface: 180 cm²

1. Robust tooling

The part shape must be designed so that the compacting tooling is robust and does not break during operation. Basic considerations are as follows:

  • Avoid cylindrical shapes perpendicular to the compacting direction.
  • Avoid acute tooling transitions, and frontal shapes with thin end sections (knife tip).
  • Avoid punches with thin wall thickness (< 1.5 mm), and deep and narrow notches.
  • Avoid frontal holes of diameters lower than 1.5 mm, and blind holes too slender.
  • Finish the frontal rims with flat end chamfers, and/or cylindrical zones of 0.5 mm in length.

2. Ejectability

The part geometry should be designed so that the part is ejectable from the compacting and/or sizing tool. Basic considerations are as follows:

  • Avoid geometries that prevent the component ejection from the tool, like undercuts or lateral holes, non-progressive section changes in diameter, knurling, etc.
  • Introduce demoulding angles higher than 7º, which could be lower in some cases.

3. Minimum wall thickness

The wall thickness of the tool filling cavity should be wide enough so that powder particles penetrate and fill the cavity efficiently.

In general terms, a minimum wall thickness of 1.5 mm is required, although up to 0.8 mm is possible in some cases.

4. Integrity of green parts

A green part must have enough mechanical strength in order to handle it in process without affecting its integrity, and to prevent internal defects caused by ejection or handling. Basic considerations are as follows:

  • Work with a minimum wall thickness of 1.5 mm, although up to 0.8 mm is possible in some cases.
  • Flanges should have a thickness higher than 2 mm, which could be smaller in some cases. The thickness/width ratio of the flange can not exceed of 5.
  • Put radii in all the tooling profile, and avoid sharp edges at the ends.
  • Try to finish the frontal rims with flat end chamfers.

5. Gear shapes

Gears are under the same design criteria explained above, but some specific criteria must be added:

  • Helical teeth must have an helix angle lower than 30º.
  • The tooth tips and roots should have radii higher than 0.25.
  • Minimum modulus must be 0.5, although 0.25 is achievable in some cases.

6. Dimensional tolerances

Sintered components are parts with high dimensional precision in diameter, typically reaching an IT between 7 and 9 according to the table of fundamental tolerances on ISO 286 standard. The length precision ranges between IT-10 and IT-12. The precision of shape and position characteristics is more variable, typically between IT-8 and IT-11 depending on the geometry of the part and the specific dimension.

These tolerances may be affected by the geometry of the component, the type of material, and the manufacturing process (sintering conditions and/or application of some complementary operations).

Some tolerances can be improved by applying additional machining operations.

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