Dense, finely, grained composite materials

Powder metallurgy processes – Powder metallurgy processes with heating or sintering – Metal and nonmetal in final product

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ABSTRACT:
Dense, finely grained composite materials comprising one or more ceramic phase or phase and one or more metallic and/or intermetallic phase or phases are produced by combustion synthesis. Spherical ceramic grains are homogeneously dispersed within the matrix. Methods are provided, which include the step of applying mechanical pressure during or immediately after ignition, by which the microstructures in the resulting composites can be controllably selected.

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