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Particle rearrangement during liquid phase sintering of Cu–20Zn and Cu–10Sn–10Pb prepared from prealloyed powder

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Pages 342-346 | Published online: 11 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

It would be useful to be able to produce brass and bronze components made from prealloyed powders by supersolidus liquid phase sintering. The microstructures obtained in such alloys are sensitive to constituent alloying elements and small change in sintering temperature. Although the formation of liquid during sintering is potentially attractive for densification, the effects of gravity on the liquid phase can result in graded densification. Evaporation of alloying elements and their solubility in the base metal also affect the extent to which heterogeneous cross-sections are obtained. The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of alloying and sintering temperature on the mode of particle rearrangement, and consequently on graded densification, by microstructural and fractographic analysis. Comparing the fracture morphology from top to bottom of the fracture surface is also helpful in developing a model to describe the phenomena during sintering of similar alloys.

Acknowledgements

This paper is based on a presentation at Euro PM 2012, organized by EPMA in Basel, Switzerland, on 16–19 September 2012.

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