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ASTM International - ASTM B963-11

Standard Test Methods for Oil Content, Oil-Impregnation Efficiency, and Interconnected Porosity of Sintered Powder Metallurgy (PM) Products Using Archimedes’ Principle

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Organization: ASTM International
Publication Date: 1 May 2011
Status: inactive
Page Count: 5
ICS Code (Powder metallurgy): 77.160
significance And Use:

Oil content values are generally contained in specifications for oil-impregnated PM bearings.

The oil-impregnation efficiency provides an indication of how well the as-received parts had... View More

scope:

1.1 This standard describes three related test methods that cover the measurement of physical properties of oil-impregnated powder metallurgy products.

1.1.1 Determination of the volume percent of oil contained in the material.

1.1.2 Determination of the efficiency of the oil-impregnation process.

1.1.3 Determination of the percent interconnected porosity by oil impregnation.

1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values in parentheses are converted in accordance with IEEE/ASTM SI 10 and are for information only.

1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

Document History

September 1, 2022
Standard Test Methods for Oil Content, Oil-Impregnation Efficiency, and Surface-Connected Porosity of Sintered Powder Metallurgy (PM) Products Using Archimedes' Principle
1.1 This standard describes three related test methods that cover the measurement of physical properties of oil-impregnated powder metallurgy products. 1.1.1 Determination of the volume percent of...
April 1, 2017
Standard Test Methods for Oil Content, Oil-Impregnation Efficiency, and Surface-Connected Porosity of Sintered Powder Metallurgy (PM) Products Using Archimedes’ Principle
1.1 This standard describes three related test methods that cover the measurement of physical properties of oil-impregnated powder metallurgy products. 1.1.1 Determination of the volume percent of...
September 1, 2014
Standard Test Methods for Oil Content, Oil-Impregnation Efficiency, and Surface-Connected Porosity of Sintered Powder Metallurgy (PM) Products Using Archimedes’ Principle
1.1 This standard describes three related test methods that cover the measurement of physical properties of oil-impregnated powder metallurgy products. 1.1.1 Determination of the volume percent of...
April 1, 2013
Standard Test Methods for Oil Content, Oil-Impregnation Efficiency, and Interconnected Porosity of Sintered Powder Metallurgy (PM) Products Using Archimedes’ Principle
1.1 This standard describes three related test methods that cover the measurement of physical properties of oil-impregnated powder metallurgy products. 1.1.1 Determination of the volume percent of...
ASTM B963-11
May 1, 2011
Standard Test Methods for Oil Content, Oil-Impregnation Efficiency, and Interconnected Porosity of Sintered Powder Metallurgy (PM) Products Using Archimedes Principle
1.1 This standard describes three related test methods that cover the measurement of physical properties of oil-impregnated powder metallurgy products. 1.1.1 Determination of the volume percent of...
November 1, 2008
Standard Test Methods for Oil Content, Oil-Impregnation Efficiency, and Interconnected Porosity of Sintered Powder Metallurgy (PM) Products Using Archimedes Principle
1.1 This standard describes three related test methods that cover the measurement of physical properties of oil-impregnated powder metallurgy products. 1.1.1 Determination of the volume percent of...
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