The Influence of Nanographite Addition on the Compaction Process and Properties of AISI 316L Sintered Stainless Steel

Materials (Basel). 2022 May 19;15(10):3629. doi: 10.3390/ma15103629.

Abstract

This paper presents the effect of graphite addition on the pressing process and selected mechanical properties of AISI 316L austenitic stainless steel. The graphite powders used in this study differed in the value of the specific surface area of the particles, which were 15 (micropowder), 350, and 400 m2/g (nanopowder). Mixtures with the addition of lubricants-stearic acid and Kenolube-were also created, for comparison purposes. The scope of the tests included compressibility of blends, measurements of the ejection force while removing the compacts from the die, micro-structural studies, a static tensile test, a three-point bending test, a Kc impact test, Rockwell hardness, and Vickers microhardness measurements. The study demonstrated that the addition of graphite nanopowder to the studied steel acts as a lubricant, providing a significant improvement in lubricity during the pressing process. Moreover, the addition of nanographite allowed for a significant increase in the mechanical properties studied in this work; it was observed that, for the sinters made of mixtures with a higher graphite content and with a large specific surface area of its particles, better values for the tested properties were obtained.

Keywords: AISI 316L; BET specific surface area; Kenolube; nanographite; sintering; stearic acid.