An introduction to Metal Fiber Technology
This white paper provides an overview of the production processes involved in metal fiber production, the various types of metal fiber products, their key properties and a short summary of the main
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This white paper provides an overview of the production processes involved in metal fiber production, the various types of metal fiber products, their key properties and a short summary of the main
The powder metallurgy process consists of mixing elemental or alloy powder, compacting the mixture in a die and then sintering or heating the resultant shape in a controlled atmosphere.
In this regard, it is of interest to develop processes to make intermetallic-based powders to be used for producing new structural materials with powder metallurgy methods.
rawback, W-fiber-reinforced tungsten (Wf/W) composites are being developed relying on an extrinsic toughening principl Tungsten fibers with extremely high tensile strength showing also ductile
As seen above, the Special Issue Advanced Powder Metallurgy Technologies provides insight into the recent trends in powder metallurgy from the viewpoints of both the advancement of the technology
A typical powder metallurgy process consists of powder compaction and consolidation. The former includes a powder production process and a preform construction process.
In this work, aligned long tungsten fiber reinforced tungsten composites have been first time realized based on powder metallurgy processes, by alternately placing tungsten weaves and
Surface films are a problem in powder metallurgy because of the large area per unit weight of metal when dealing with powders. The possible films include oxides, silica, adsorbed organic materials,
Recent developments in the area of powder-metallurgical W f /W are presented. Two consolidation methods are compared. Field assisted sintering technology and hot isostatic pressing
Unlike other metal-forming processes, powder metallurgy manufacturing eliminates many additional processes resulting in lower final cost. The process allows for creation of uniform, consistent parts,