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Spark Plasma Sintering of Cobalt Powders in Conjunction with High Energy Mechanical Treatment and Nanomodification
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2020
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Powder ProcessingEngineeringMechanical EngineeringComparable Sinter QualityPowder CompactionCeramic PowdersSpark Plasma SinteringSintered Co PelletsMaterials FabricationSolidificationCeramic TechnologyMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringPowder MetallurgyNanomanufacturingCobalt PowdersSintered PelletsMicrostructurePowder SynthesisSinteringHigh Temperature MaterialsMechanical PropertiesNanomaterialsCeramics Materials
Spark plasma sintering (SPS) investigations were carried out on three sets of Co specimens: untreated, high energy mechanically (HEMT) pre-treated, and nanomodified powders. The microstructure, density, and mechanical properties of sintered pellets were investigated as a function of various pre-treatments and sintering temperatures (700–1000 °C). Fine-grained sinters were obtained for pre-treated Co powders; nano-additives tended to inhibit grain growth by reinforcing particles at grain boundaries and limiting grain-boundary movement. High degree of compaction was also achieved with relative densities of sintered Co pellets ranging between 95.2% and 99.6%. A direct co-relation was observed between the mechanical properties and densities of sintered Co pellets. For a comparable sinter quality, sintering temperatures for pre-treated powders were lower by 100 °C as compared to untreated powders. Highest values of bending strength (1997 MPa), microhardness (305 MPa), and relative density (99.6%) were observed for nanomodified HEMT and SPS processed Co pellets, sintered at 700 °C.
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