Sintering densification behavior of molybdenum tungsten alloys

The shrinkage and densification behavior of Mo–30W alloys sintered by spark plasma sintering (SPS) and vacuum hot pressing sintering were studied by in-situ measurement method. The results show that, the Mo–30W alloys by SPS are mainly characterized by expansion below 1200 ℃, the shrinkage of the Mo...

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Main Authors: WU Zhou, WANG Na, WU Ji-na, ZHU Qi, XI Sha, ZHANG Xiao, ZHANG Tie-jun, AN Geng, ZHOU Sha, ZHANG Jun-li
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Editorial Office of Powder Metallurgy Technology 2021-06-01
Series:Fenmo yejin jishu
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Online Access:https://pmt.ustb.edu.cn/article/doi/10.19591/j.cnki.cn11-1974/tf.2020050002
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Summary:The shrinkage and densification behavior of Mo–30W alloys sintered by spark plasma sintering (SPS) and vacuum hot pressing sintering were studied by in-situ measurement method. The results show that, the Mo–30W alloys by SPS are mainly characterized by expansion below 1200 ℃, the shrinkage of the Mo–30W alloys begins strongly above 1200 ℃, and the shrinkage tends to stop above 1600 ℃; in the cooling stage, there is a strong shrinkage of the Mo–30W alloys, and the shrinkage basically stops when the temperature is close to room temperature. The relative density of Mo–30W alloys by SPS at 1600 ℃ is over 93%, which is better than that of 89.98% by vacuum hot pressing sintering at the same temperature.
ISSN:1001-3784