.Japan). J. Jupun Inst. M&ul.s, Vol 59, No 12, 1995, 1278-1285. (In *Japanese.)
temperature. For specimens 1 mm thick by 1-4 mm wide size had little effect. For
confirmed. optimize
Liquid phase sintering of supersaturated solid solution Fe,- (10 to 33)wt%Cu powders, mechanically alloyed from elemental powders, was investigated. The MA powders were hard and were annealed prior to compaction and sin&ring. Up to 25%Cu, the MA powder was single
specimen thickness 0.3 mm critical temperature was reduced and critical stress lowered slightly.
tensile strength
and high creep resistance.
INTERACTION AND MOLTEN
BETWEEN TUNGSTEN COPPER-SILICON
bodycentred
SINTERED
Cu oozes and
cubic
pl1ase. During
sintering
rearrangement the
attained
of
the
alloy.
The
98”<, density
and
Fe
particle
25%Cu
EFFECT
the
?Fe
J. Takata, h’. Kawai (Kobc
in
0.84,C-O.75”~,Zn stearate endothermic functions
gas
dew point.
when
were
of heating
Fc-Bwt:Cu-
and cooling
Decreased
heating
shrinkage and decrease in caused swelling. Compacts carburizing
and
expanded on cooling. transfer model, to phenomena, is proposed. CONSOLIDATION
sintered
investigated
and carbon these
A. lnoue
PI nl. (Tohoku
.Japan)
J. Japan
Metall.,
Vol
42,
No
40-46.
(In
compacts and 1.6
nanocrystalline powders
GPd
compacts which
are
properties.
Reduction and carburization of W from minerals was investigated and optimum conditions
for
production
established.
The
potential
S.B. Prima
machining
of electrode
et al. Pwoshkwayu
Mc&&~r-
ternary
system
Ti-Nb-Ni
The system is shown to number of pseudo-binary
eutectics and prritectics. The existence 01 a ternary compound, ‘fi:,(i%,Nb),, was not, confirmed.
SIZE ON
by liquid phase sintering, of W heavy alloys are
Applications, high damping
RECRYSTALLIZED Y.Hiraoka, T.IIoshika
BASED
The role of Th and ThO, aditives in enhancing the properties of W base materials
is discussed.
radioactivity Research to including
It is noted that the
of Th develop
presents problems. alternatives to Th,
La or CezO:j dopants,
GRAIN STRUCTURE
et ccl. (Kyushi Inst of Technology, Japan)
J.
Japan
grain and tensile
effects
of
E. Rergmann
(Balzrrs
Int. .I. Refructory
used
3-dimensional delamination, creep
the
and
control
development
Institue.
electron
of
high
Examples
W. Putz et al. (Technical
of the extent
of interlocking
Austria).
from liquid N to ambient
are derived.
is a large
grain
rate where
boundary
RADIO
grain
characteristic there
density
are given.
GROWTH OF DIAMOND IN AN ELECTRODELESS CAPACITIVE FREQUENCY DISCHARGE
bend tests and
current
hybrid processes.
of
in creep
bombardment.,
shape, tests were
prevention
Increase
is discussed which may bc
plasmas. The hot filament can also drive CVD reactions and there is a possibility of
Parameters
stress
IiSA).
1230-1236.
carried nut on fine W wires with respect to fracture. Interlocking grains are considered to have two roles in enhancing creep resistance
to
fracture.
critical
Ltd, Florida,
triode etching and throwing power, activated reactive ion deposition and
boundary
to measure
tools
Mrtwls Hard Muter., Volol
transition
&point
arc
HIGH CURRENT DENSITY PLASMA PROCESSES WITH DIFFERENT VAPOUR SOURCES
PVL) using t,he hot filament
WIRES
(ITniversity of Science,
size on ductile/brittle
penetrators.
with regard to the processes
OF FINE PM
MOLYBDENUM
of
is described.
OF INTERLOCKING
12, 1995,
(In Japanese.)
balance uses, dies
14, No 1:3, 1996, 167.172. OPTIMIZATION
Met&s,
Okayama, dapan). J. Japan Sot. Powder Powder Metull., Vol42, No 1, 1996, 108-l 12.
energy
including capa&y
47.
Kitakyushi, OF
are
Z. Ludynski, W. Novak (OKRIT, Warsaw, Poland.) M&u/. Pmszkow, Vol 28, so 3:4, 1995. 24.28. (In l’olish.)
discussed.
Vol 59, No (In Japanese.)
in MO sheet is described.
alloying
PROCESS ENGINEERING AND PROPERTIES OF TUNGSTEN HEAVY ALLOYS
weights,
TO THORIUM
IN TUNGSTEN
are
for electro-erosion
electrospark
Product,ion, and properties
ALTERNATIVES
WC
was
investigated by metallography, thermal analysis and electron and X-ray probe techniques. contain a
materials and
of
for production
discussed.
yiyu, No 3/4, 1995, 48-54. (In Russian.)
TUNGSTEN
TRANSITION
used
I.V. Sokol et al. Poroshkomyn M&tlhrryiyu. No 3;4, 1995, 114-l 17. (In Kussian.)
Coatings on hardmetal
powders
investigation
RAW TUNGSTEN
PHASE RELATIONSHIPS IN TITANIUMNICKEL-NIOBIUM ALLOYS
The
phase
OF ELECTRODE FROM
1’. Paschen. J. Met&s, F’ol 48, No 1, 1996, 45.
1, 1995,
DUCTILE-BRITTLE
were
pore sizes were smaller in than in vacuum sintered
PRODUCTION MATERIALS MINERALS
liquid
and MO- (c’u.Si).
and kinctir outlined.
OF SPECIMEN
and temperatures
is
Titanium
K. Tanoue
An
It
to analyze
of W- (Cu,Si)
MATERIALS
Molybdenum
specimen
determined.
are used
sintering
ADDITIVES
to have good magnetic
EFFECT
by
above
are discussed.
Sendai,
4.4 Gl’a to make nanocrystalline
amorphous
10%. Kinetics of the reaction
Powdrr
maps are presented for amorphous and nanocrystalline powders. 3 GPa was required to dens@ amorphous powders,
reported
Ta
capsule free HIP or vacuum sintering are described. Shrinkage, porosity and pore were
silicide forms on the W at Si contents Results
of
C11-Si,
It is rc>ported that
Powdrr
Densification of Fe-&-B powders, by hot pressing, was investigated. Uensification
from nanocrystalline
W and molten
University,
SW.
.Japanese.)
dense
sintering
Tungsten
POWDERS
BY HOT PRESSING
make
of
OF AMORPHOUS
IRON-ZIRCONIUM-BORON
from
(In Japanese.)
Investigations
rate caused cooling rate contracted
heating,
Nagoya,
Inst. Mrtuls, \‘ol 59, No
in as
rates and
A new explain
University,
(Nagoya
J. Japun
reported that IIIP material specimens.
(In Japanese.) changes
rt al.
characteristics
J. .Japan SW. Powder Pmc~drr Vol 41, No 12. 1994, 1553-1559.
Dimensional
T. Oki
12, 1996, 12861291.
Steel, Takasago,
between
at 1200 C, was studied.
grain
CONDITIONS ON DIMENSIONAL CHANGE IN IRON BASE COMPACTS
to
Reaction
TANTALUM
Japan).
OF HEATING/COOLING
during
VP. Titov ef al. Poroshkomyn Mr~tullw~iyu, No 3. 4, 1995. 29 32. (In Russian.)
OF POROUS
alloy
size was less than %O/tm even after 1 hour sintering at 1100 C.
Mrtall.,
CHARACTERISTICS
on to the ;/Fe grain boundaries
densifies
Japan)
Tantalum
It is considered possible to the structure for both high
area
is
University, Vienna,
Int. J. Rej+actory
Met&s Hrwd Mater., Vol 14, No 1:‘3, 1996, 173-178. It is reported
that plasma
assisted
MPR October
1996
CVD
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