The effect of sintering temperature on densification of nanoscale dispersed W–20–40%wt Cu composite powders
Nanoscale dispersed particles of W–20–40%wt Cu were synthesized using a chemical procedure including initial precipitating, calcining the precipitates and reducing the calcined powders. The powders were characterized using X-ray diffraction and map analyses. The effect of sintering temperature was i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of refractory metals & hard materials 2009-09, Vol.27 (5), p.862-867 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nanoscale dispersed particles of W–20–40%wt Cu were synthesized using a chemical procedure including initial precipitating, calcining the precipitates and reducing the calcined powders. The powders were characterized using X-ray diffraction and map analyses. The effect of sintering temperature was investigated on densification and hardness of the powder compacts. Relative densities more than 98% were achieved for the compacts which sintered at 1200
°C. The results showed that in the case of W–20%wt Cu composite powders, the hardness of the sintered compacts increased by elevating the sintering temperature up to 1200
°C while for the compacts with 30 and 40%wt Cu, the sintered specimens at 1150
°C had the maximum hardness value. The microstructural evaluation of the sintered compacts by scanning electron microscopy showed homogenous dispersion of copper and tungsten and a nearly dense structure. A new proposal for the variation of the mean size and morphologies of W-particles with volume percent of copper melt within the composites has been suggested. |
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ISSN: | 0263-4368 2213-3917 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijrmhm.2009.04.004 |