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DS/EN ISO 4492

Metallic powders, excluding powders for hardmetals – Determination of dimensional changes associated with compacting and sintering

inactive
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 9 April 2013
Status: inactive
Page Count: 22
ICS Code (Powder metallurgy): 77.160
scope:

ISO 4492:2013 specifies a method by which the dimensional changes associated with compacting and sintering of metallic powders are compared with those of a reference powder when processed under similar conditions. The method applies to the determination of three types of dimensional changes involved with the processing of metallic powders, excluding powders for hardmetals.

Document History

December 5, 2017
Metallic powders, excluding powders for hardmetals – Determination of dimensional changes associated with compacting and sintering (ISO 4492:2017)
ISO 4492 specifies a method by which the dimensional changes associated with compacting and sintering of metallic powders are compared with those of a reference powder when processed under similar...
DS/EN ISO 4492
April 9, 2013
Metallic powders, excluding powders for hardmetals – Determination of dimensional changes associated with compacting and sintering
ISO 4492:2013 specifies a method by which the dimensional changes associated with compacting and sintering of metallic powders are compared with those of a reference powder when processed under...
Metallic powders, excluding powders for hardmetals - Determination of dimensional changes associated with compacting and sintering (ISO/FDIS 4492:2012)
This International Standard specifies a method by which the dimensional changes associated with compacting and sintering of metallic powders are compared with those of a reference powder when...
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