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Journal of Metals, Materials and Minerals

2008

Copper additive

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Sintered Properties Of 409l Powder Compacts Influenced By Metal Powder Additives, O Coovattanachai, T Yodkaew, M Morakotjinda, N Tosangthum, R Krataitong, A Daraphan, B Vetayanugul, R Tongsri Jul 2008

Sintered Properties Of 409l Powder Compacts Influenced By Metal Powder Additives, O Coovattanachai, T Yodkaew, M Morakotjinda, N Tosangthum, R Krataitong, A Daraphan, B Vetayanugul, R Tongsri

Journal of Metals, Materials and Minerals

Sintering of powder compacts, prepared by admixing of 409L powder with 2-6 wt.% of copper and nickel powders was investigated. It was observed that the strength of the 409L-Cu specimens increased with increasing Cu content. In contrast, sintered density and elongation decreased with increasing Cu content due to swelling effect. When 2 wt.% of Ni powders were added, sintered density and strengths were maximized. When Ni contents higher than 2 wt.% , the decrease of sintered density and strengths were attributed to the number of pores left by the original sites of Ni powder particles.