Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8010396 | Metal Powder Report | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In our previous papers it was shown that introduction of spongy titanium powder particles of 10-15% by weight of fine fraction (0.1-0.16 mm) into the charge based on coarse fraction (0.63-1.0 mm) enables to increase the tensile strength of compressed and sintered permeable element samples made from such bidisperse charge under tension from 36-38 MPa to 72-75 MPa. Thus the average sample pore sizes are reduced from 220-240 μm to 143-165 μm. Ensuring its homogeneity in large volumes and thus, if possible, minimizing power consumption for mixing, drying and other possible operations become a problem in the production of permeable elements from such bidisperse charge.
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Authors
V.V. Savich, A.M. Taraykovich, G.A. Sheko, S.A. Bedenko,