- Effect of Oxygen Content in the Tungsten Powder Fabricated by Electrical Explosion of Wire Method on the Behavior of Spark-Plasma Sintering
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Cheol-Hee Kim, Seong Lee, Byung-Kee Kim, Ji Soon Kim
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J Korean Powder Metall Inst. 2014;21(6):447-453. Published online December 1, 2014
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2014.21.6.447
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Effect of oxygen content in the ultrafine tungsten powder fabricated by electrical explosion of wire method on the behvior of spark plasma sintering was investigated. The initial oxygen content of 6.5 wt% of as-fabricated tungsten powder was reduced to 2.3 and 0.7 wt% for the powders which were reduction-treated at 400°C for 2 hour and at 500°C for 1h in hydrogen atmosphere, respectively. The reduction-treated tungsten powders were spark-plasma sintered at 1200-1600°C for 100-3600 sec. with applied pressure of 50 MPa under vacuum of 0.133 Pa. Maximun sindered density of 97% relative density was obtained under the condition of 1600°C for 1h from the tungsten powder with 0.7 wt% oxygen. Sintering activation energy of 95.85 kJ/mol−1 was obtained, which is remarkably smaller than the reported ones of 380~460 kJ/mol−1 for pressureless sintering of micron-scale tungsten powders.
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- Reduction and Spark Plasma Sintering of the W(Tungsten) Nanopowder Produced by the Electric Explosion of Wire Process
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Ji-Soon Kim, Cheol-Hee Kim, Eun-Ju Park, Young-Soon Kwon, Jin-Chun Kim, Sung-Ho Lee, Dong-Ik Jung
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J Korean Powder Metall Inst. 2006;13(4):269-277.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2006.13.4.269
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- [ beta-W(W_3O) ] oxide layer on the surface of each W(tungsten) nanopowder produced by the electric explosion of wire(EEW) process were formed during the 1vol.% air passivation process. The oxide layer hindered sintering densification of compacts during SPS process. The oxide phase was reduced to the pure W phase during SPS. The W nanopowder's compacts treated by the hydrogen reduction showed high sintered density of 94.5%. after SPS process at 1900°C.
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