Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5457812 | International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
A novel method of preparing porous tungsten via tape-casting is developed in this study. Micron-sized bulk porous tungsten with an open, biporous structure with large pores of 3-6 μm and with small pores of ~ 1 μm was successfully fabricated. The morphology of large pore depends on NaCl space-holder, and the uniform porous structure can be attributed to dispersant and binder added in tape-casting slurry which keeps tungsten powders decentralized, make the slurry stable and ordered. Compared with conventional process, the sintering temperature is reduced by at least 300 °C with the help of exothermic carburization of tungsten where carbon is introduced in the process of removing organics. W2C phase was in situ generated on the surface of W particle and became the boundary between W grains. Furthermore, tape-casting samples show typical compressive properties of brittle porous material with higher compressive strength, which is attributed to the hard phase (W2C) and uniform porous structure.
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Authors
Qiang Shen, Dongqing Zhou, Jian Zhang, Guoqiang Luo, Lianmeng Zhang,