Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5440472 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Further improvements over the unprecedented gains in energy and time efficiency already achieved by the flash spark plasma sintering (FSPS) technique were won by eliminating the pre-sintering stage from the process. Cold-pressed discs (Ã 35Â mm) of TiB2-hBN were successfully flash sintered from powder to nearly dense material (up to 97%) in less than 110Â s (â¼60Â s sintering time) in a SPS furnace. The issue of thermal gradients during FSPS was resolved and improvements to the homogeneity of the sample were achieved by modifying the experimental set-up to restrict the current flow through the system. In addition to ease of automation, another advantage of the proposed die-less FSPS configuration is a texturing effect typically achieved by hot forging.
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Authors
Ruth McKinnon, Salvatore Grasso, Adam Tudball, Michael J. Reece,