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Articles

Phase transformations in reactive sintering of tungsten

Pages 179-188 | Published online: 02 Dec 2013
 

Abstract

It has been demonstrated recently that tungsten (T m = 3410±20°C) can be sintered by reactive sintering in a reductive atmosphere such as hydrogen. This alternative technique to the conventional sintering (T s>2000°C) makes use of a small amount of aluminium addition which acts as a sintering aid and hence lowers the sintering temperature significantly (T s1200°C). This study explores the phase transformations that take place during reactive sintering of tungsten in view of the mechanisms involved. DSC, SEM and TEM have been used for a fundamental understanding of this system.

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