| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1582202 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
W-Cu nanopowder was successfully prepared by a novel mechano-chemical method, in which WO3 and CuO powders were first jet-milled in a high-pressure airflow, then reduced in H2 to convert into W-Cu composite powders. The starting and milled WO3 and CuO powders, as well as the resulting W-Cu powders were characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), transmission electron microscope (TEM) and laser particle size analysis. Property of the sintered W-Cu compacts was also investigated. It was shown that jet milling effectively reduces particle size of the starting WO3 and CuO powders. The W-Cu composite powder fabricated by the mechano-chemical process has nanosize of less than 100 nm and high-dispersed and homogeneous distribution of W and Cu components. The W-Cu composite powder exhibits high sinterability, and relative density of near 99% of the theoretical was achieved for W-Cu compacts sintered at 1200 °C. Furthermore, the sintered W-Cu parts showed good physical and mechanical properties. Maximum electrical and thermal conductivity are 185 W mâ1 Kâ1 and 25 m Ωâ1 cmâ1 for W-Cu compacts sintered at 1200 °C, respectively, and bending strength and Vickers hardness are 673 and 372 MPa, respectively.
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Authors
Jigui Cheng, Peng Song, Yanfei gong, Yanbo Cai, Yonghong Xia,
