The effect of intermediate stop and ball size in fabrication of recycled steel powder using ball milling from machining steel chips
Date
2007-11-30Author
Mohd Fitri Mohamad Wahid
C.H. Shun
Shaiful Rizam Shamsudin
Shamsul Baharin Jamaludin
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A feasibility study for producing recycled
steel powder from steel scrap by ball milling was carried out. Steel scrap from machining was used as a raw material and was milled using planetary ball milling. Three samples were prepared in order to study the effect of intermediate stop and ball size. Sample with intermediate stop during milling process showed finer particle size compared to the sample with continuous milling. Decrease in the temperature of the vial during the intermediate stop milling gives less ductile behavior to the steel powder, which is then easily work-hardened and fragmented to fine powder. Mixed small and big size ball give the best production of recycled steel powder where it gives higher impact force to the scrap and accelerate the fragmentation of the steel scrap into powder.
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