Powder metallurgy processes – Powder metallurgy processes with heating or sintering – Special medium during sintering
Patent
1994-01-11
1995-04-18
Walsh, Donald P.
Powder metallurgy processes
Powder metallurgy processes with heating or sintering
Special medium during sintering
419 42, 75228, 75950, B22F 312
Patent
active
054076340
ABSTRACT:
A method of inhibiting grain growth and restricting grain size during heat-treatment and hot-working of metallic materials. A small volume of inert gas is added to a metallic material so that the inert gas is dispersed throughout the metallic material. The metallic material is then heated sufficiently high so that the inert gas forms micropores within the metallic material; the micropores interact with grain boundaries to inhibit grain growth. If desired, all or part of the residual microporosity may be eliminated from the metallic material during the final step of a deformation processing cycle.
REFERENCES:
Hausner et al, "Modern Developments in Powder Metallurgy," vol. 9, Metal Powders Industries Federation, 1977, pp. 525-536.
Lederich Richard J.
Martin Ricky L.
Jenkins Daniel
McDonnell Douglas Corporation
Walsh Donald P.
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