• Title/Summary/Keyword: Sintering densification

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Effects of Particle Size of Alumina on the Behaviors of Tape Casting and Sintering of Alumina-Talc System (알루미나-활석계에서 알루미나의 입자 크기가 테이프 케스팅 및 소결 거동에 미치는 영향)

  • 윤원균;김호양;이정아;김정주
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.34 no.12
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    • pp.1213-1220
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    • 1997
  • Effect of particle size of alumina and amount of talc on tape casting and densification behaviors of alumina-talc system were investigated. The pseudoplastic behaviors of slurries increased with increase in amount of talc addition and decrease in alumina particle size. In case of using coarse alumina powder, densification of specimens were accelerated with increase of sintering temperature and amount of talc addition. On the contrary, fine alumina powder retarded of rearrangement of alumina particle during liquid phase sintering due to premature densification of alumina matrix region before formation of liquid phase and then densification of specimens were suppressed with increase of sintering temperature and amount of talc addition.

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Sintering Behavior of 2xxx Series Al alloys with Variation of Sintering Temperature (2xxx Al 합금계 혼합분말의 소결온도에 따른 소결거동)

  • 민경호;김대건;장시영;임태환;김영도
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.40-45
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    • 2003
  • Sintering behavior of 2xxx series Al alloy was investigated to obtain full densification and sound microstructure. The commercial 2xxx series Al alloy powder. AMB2712, was used as a starting powder. The mixing powder was characterized by using particle size analyzer, SEM and XRD. The optimum compacting pressure was 200 MPa, which was the starting point of the "homogeneous deformation" stage. The powder compacts were sintered at $550~630^{\circ}C$ after burn-off process at $400^{\circ}C$. Swelling phenomenon caused by transient liquid phase sintering was observed below $590^{\circ}C$ of sintering temperature. At $610^{\circ}C$, sintering density was increased by effect of remained liquid phase. Further densification was not observed above $610^{\circ}C$. Therefore, it was determined that the optimum sintering temperature of AMB2712 powder was $610^{\circ}C$.}C$.

The Effect of Sintering Parameters on the Densification Behavior of PM High Speed Steel (분말 고속도공구강의 소결 조건에 따른 치밀화 거동연구)

  • 김용진
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.190-197
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    • 1994
  • The densification behavior during a sintering of M2 and T15 grade high speed steel powder compacts was reported. Sintered densities over 98% theoretical were achieved by a liquid phase sintering in vacuum for both grades. The optimum sintering temperature range where full densification could be achieved without excessive carbide coarsening and incipient melting was much narrower in M2 than in T15 grade. The sintering response was mainly affected by the type of carbides present. The primary carbides in M2 were identified as $M_6C$ type whereas those in T15 were MC type which provides wider sintering range. The addition of elemental carbon up to 0.3% lowered the optimum sintering temperature for both grades, but had little effect on expanding the sintering range and sintered structure.

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Various Master Sintering Curve Concepts and its Applications

  • Park, Seong-Jin;Blaine, Deborah C.;German, Randall M.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference
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    • 2006.09a
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    • pp.66-67
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    • 2006
  • The master sintering curve (MSC) is derived from densification data over a range of heating rates and temperatures. To improve the accuracy, several modifications were proposed: multi-phase MSC for solid state sintering with phase changes, MSC for liquid phase sintering, and MSC with consideration of grain growth. The developed MSC models were applied to several material systems such as molybdenum, stainless steels, and tungsten heavy alloys (WHA), in order to evaluate the effect of compaction pressure, phase change, grain growth, and composition on densification, to classify regions having different sintering mechanism, and to help engineer design, optimize, and monitor sintering cycles.

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Densification Behavior of the Oxidation-treated Spherical Fe-powder Compact during Spark-Plasma Sintering Process (산화처리된 구형 Fe 분말 성형제의 방전플라즈마 소결거동에 관한 연구)

  • 권영순;김윤호;김지순;석명진;문진수;김환태
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 2001
  • Spark-Plasma Sintering(SPS) is one of the new sintering methods which takes advantages both inconventional pressure sintering and electric current sintering. It is known that SPS is very effective for the densification of hard-to-sinter materials like refractory metals, intermetallic compounds, glass and ceramics without grain growth. However, a clear explanation for sintering mechanism and an experimental evidence for the formation of weak plasma during SPS are not given yet. In this study, fundamental study on sintering behavior and mechanism of SPS was investiged. For this study, various spherical Fe powders were prepared such as as-received, as-reduced, and as-oxidized and then sintered by SPS facility. In order to confirm the surface cleaning effect during SPS neck region and fracture surface of sintered body was observed and analyzed by SEM/EPMA. Densification behavior was analyzed from the data of deflection along the pressure axis. Some specimens were additionally produced by Hot Pressing and the results were compared with those of SPS.

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Effect of Sintering Aid and Glass-Frit on the Densification and Resistivity of Silver Paste (실버 페이스트의 치밀화 및 비저항에 미치는 소결조제와 프릿의 영향)

  • Lee, Jong-Kook;Park, Sung-Hyun;Yang, Gwon-Seung
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.283-288
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    • 2008
  • The effect of sintering aids and glass-frit on the densification and resistivity of silver paste was investigated in an effort to enhance the sintered density and electrical conductivity of the silver electrode. To prepare Pb-free silver paste for use at low sintering temperatures, two commercial silver powders ($0.8\;{\mu}m$ and $1.6\;{\mu}m$ in size) and 5wt.% lab-synthesized nanoparticles (30-50 nm in size) as a sintering aids were mixed with 3 wt.% or 6 wt.% of glass frit ($Bi_2O_3$-based) using a solvent and three roll mills. Thick films from the silver paste were prepared by means of screen printing on an alumina substrate followed by sintering at $450^{\circ}C$ to $550^{\circ}C$ for 15 min. Silver thick films from the paste with bimodal particles showed a high packing density, high densification during sintering and low resistivity compared to films created using monomodal particles. Silver nanoparticles as a sintering aid enhanced the densification of commercial silver powder at a low sintering temperature and induced low resistivity in the silver thick film. The glass frit also enhanced the densification of the films through liquid phase sintering; however, the optimum content of glass frit is necessary to ensure that a dense microstructure and low resistivity are obtained, as excessive glass-frit can provoke low conductivity due to the interconnection of the glass phase with the high resistivity between the silver particles.

The Effect of La-silicon Oxynitride on the Densification of ${Si_3}{N_4}$ Ceramics by Spark Plasma Sintering

  • Cho, Kyeong-Sik;Kim, Sungjin;Beak, Sung-Ho;Park, Heon-Jin;Lee, June-Gunn
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.38 no.8
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    • pp.687-692
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    • 2001
  • Silicon nitride-La-silicon oxynitride ceramics were fabricated by Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS). The density, crystalline phase and microstructure were compared with those obtained by Hot Pressing (HP). The full density was achieved within 40 min by spark plasma sintering at 1$650^{\circ}C$, whereas the same result was required by hot pressing with a dwell time of 500 min at higher temperature. There were some differences in the microstructure and second phases in the sintered ceramics, which are attributed to the rapid densification in the spark plasma sintering. The fine and acicular grain microstructure appeared in spark plasma sintering.

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Analysis for Densification Behavior and Grain Growth of Nanocrystalline Ceramic Powder under High Temperature (나노 세라믹 분말의 고온 치밀화와 결정립 성장의 해석)

  • Kim, Hong-Gee;Kim, Ki-Tae
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.363-368
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    • 2000
  • Densification, grain growth, and phase transformation of nanocrystalline ceramic powder were investigated under pressureless sintering, sinter forging, and hot pressing. A constitutive model for densification of nanocrystalline ceramic powder was proposed and implemented into a finite element program (ABAQUS). A grain growth model was also proposed by including the effect of applied stress on grain growth when phase transformation occurs. Finite element results by using the proposed models well predicted densification behavior, deformation, and grain growth of nanocrystalline titania powder during pressureless sintering, sinter forging, and hot pressing.

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DENSIFICATION AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF 439L STEEL COMPOSITES BLENDED WITH FIFTEEN MICRON-SIZE SILICON CARBIDE PARTICLES

  • SANG WOO LEE;HYUNHO SHIN;KYONG YOP RHEE
    • Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
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    • v.64 no.3
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    • pp.883-888
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    • 2019
  • 439L stainless steel composites blended with fifteen micron SiC particles were prepared by uniaxial pressing of raw powders at 100 MPa and conventional sintering at 1350℃ for 2 h. Based on the results of X-ray diffraction analysis, dissolution of SiC particles were apparent. The 5 vol% SiC specimen demonstrated maximal densification (91.5%) among prepared specimens (0-10 vol% SiC); the relative density was higher than the specimens in the literature (80-84%) prepared by a similar process but at a higher forming pressure (700 MPa). The stress-strain curve and yield strength were also maximal at the 5 vol% of SiC, indicating that densification is the most important parameter determining the mechanical property. The added SiC particles in this study did not serve as the reinforcement phase for the 439L steel matrix but as a liquid-phase-sintering agent for facilitating densification, which eventually improved the mechanical property of the sintered product.

Densification of Cu-50%Cr Powder Compacts and Properties of the Sintered Compacts (Cu-50%Cr 분말성형체의 치밀화 및 소결체 물성)

  • 김미진;정재필;도정만;박종구;홍경태
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.218-227
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    • 2000
  • It is well known that the Cu-Cr alloys are very difficult to be made by conventional sintering methods. This difficulty originates both from limited solubility of Cr in the Cu matrix and from limited sintering temperature due to high vapor pressures of Cr and Cu components at the high temperature. Densification of Cu-50%Cr Powder compacts by conventional Powder metallurgy Process has been studied. Three kinds of sintering methods were tested in order to obtain high-density sintered compacts. Completely densified Cu-Cr compacts could be obtained neither by solid state sintering method nor by liquid phase sintering method. Both low degree of shrinkage and evolution of large pores in the Cu matrix during the solid state sintering are attributed to the anchoring effect of large Cr particles, which inhibits homogeneous densification of Cu matrix and induces pore generation in the Cu matrix. In addition, the effect of undiffusible gas coming from the reduction of Cu-oxide and Cr-oxide was observed during liquid phase sintering. A two-step sintering method, solid state sintering followed by liquid phase sintering, was proved to have beneficial effect on the fabrication of high-dendsity Cu-Cr sintered compacts. The sintered compacts have properties similar to those of commercial products.

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