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Novel rapid discharge sintering technique for damage-free diamond metal matrix composites

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Pages 100-102 | Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

The performance of diamond/nickel metal matrix composites (MMCs) produced using a novel microwave plasma technique, rapid discharge sintering (RDS), and conventional tube furnace sintering in argon is compared. The MMCs were sintered at temperatures between 850 and 1050°C in both cases. The RDS treatments were carried out at 20 mbar in plasmas containing hydrogen or hydrogen–nitrogen gases. The addition of nitrogen gas to the hydrogen plasma facilitated a substantial increase in composite firing temperatures. A significant reduction in sintering times, to 10 min from several hours, was achieved using the RDS technique. A further advantage of the RDS treatments was the absence of any diamond graphitisation (as detected by X-ray diffraction), which was reflected in higher sintered densities and flexural strength for RDS than for furnace sintering.

This paper is based on a presentation at the 2010 PM World Congress, organised by EPMA in Florence on 10–15 October 2010.

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