Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1616050 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2012 | 5 Pages |
This work describes the role of temperature and rolling method on density and microstructure changes in Cu–15% In (wt%) alloy powder during normal and cross-roll rolling. The rolled specimen consisted of two distinct microstructures: α-Cu and Cu7In3 intermetallic compounds. The specimen obtained with 5° of cross rolling degree and 60% of rolling reduction ratio at 600 °C has the highest density of 8.812 g/cm3. A detailed analysis of these results in terms of the microstructural changes and densification mechanisms is also presented.
► Cross-roll rolling is effective for applying severe shear strain on rolled Cu–15% In powder, leading to an improvement of density and microstructure. ► The specimen obtained with 5° of cross-roll rolling degree and 60% of rolling reduction ratio at 600 °C was close to the theoretical density.