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What is the difference between alloy powder and pre-alloyed powder?
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What is the difference between alloy powder and pre-alloyed powder?

2020-11-16

What is alloy powder? We generally refer to powders obtained by alloying at least two or more metal powder elements as alloy powders. The pre-alloyed powder produced by Sagwell is pre-alloyed with multiple elements by the R&D department's technical personnel using wet metallurgy according to a pre-designed ratio. We mainly produce iron-based pre-alloyed powders, such as binary alloys such as FeCu, FeNi, FeZn, FeP, etc; FeCuSn, FeCuSnNi and other multi-element alloys are suitable for the needs of different industries, especially the diamond tool industry.

So what are the differences between alloy powder and Pre-Alloyed Powder?

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Alloy powder is a mixture of elemental powders. For example, FeZn alloy powder is a mixture of pure iron powder and zinc powder. FeCu alloy powder is a mixture of pure iron powder and copper powder. The biggest disadvantage of this mixed metal powder is that it is prone to uneven mixing during later processing.

Pre-alloyed powder is prepared by adding two or more metal elements and alloying them during the melting process, resulting in sufficient fusion. In the later stage of use, it is not easy to have uneven elements or material running.

The differences in preparation methods and powder usage effects determine the excellence of the product. Please believe that Sagwell, a metal powder manufacturer with more than 20 years of experience, is the best choice to establish a foothold in today's fiercely competitive market.