- Spark Plasma Sintering of Fe-TiC Composite Powders
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Yong-Heui Lee, Xuan-Khoa Hyunh, Ji Soon Kim
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J Korean Powder Metall Inst. 2014;21(5):382-388. Published online October 1, 2014
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2014.21.5.382
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Fe-TiC composite powder was fabricated by high-energy milling of powder mixture of (Fe, TiC) and (FeO, TiH2, C) as starting materials, respectively. The latter one was heat-treated for reaction synthesis of TiC phase after milling. Both powders were spark-plasma sintered at various temperatures of 680-1070°C for 10 min. with sintering pressure of 70 MPa and the heating rate of 50°C/min. under vacuum of 0.133 Pa. Density and hardness of the sintered compact was investigated. Fe-TiC composite fabricated from (FeO, TiH2, C) as starting materials showed better sintered properties. It seems to be resulted from ultra-fine TiC particle size and its uniform distribution in Fe-matrix compared to the simply mixed (Fe, TiC) powder.
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