Ceramic dies selection for electrical resistance sintering of metallic materials
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Processing metallic powders by electrical resistance sintering requires the use of insulating ceramics dies. Selecting the appropriate ceramic material according to the electrical, thermal and mechanical properties is a need. Dies produced with several ceramic materials have been tested during the production of cemented carbide in order to check their behaviour in the process and final product properties. Tialite/mullite, zircon/mullite, zirconium phosphate based ceramic, yttria-stabilized zirconia and sialon, in most cases with modified compositions and shaping processes in order to achieve a high density, have been tested. Dry powder processing by cold isostatic pressing and furnace sintering resulted to be the better process for dies production. The effect of dieproperties on the produced cemented carbide, and the behaviour and life of the die during the production have been analysed. Very smooth die surface increases the number of cycles withstood during metallic parts production, because of lower extraction stresses, as checked for sialon dies. Zirconium phosphate based dies, with low thermal conductivity, show the most densified hard metal parts surface.
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Cuevas, F. G., Andreouli, D., Gallardo, J. M., Oikonomou, V., Cintas, J., Torres, Y., & Montes, J. M. (2019). Ceramic dies selection for electrical resistance sintering of metallic materials. In Ceramics International (Vol. 45, Issue 12, pp. 14555–14561). Elsevier BV. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2019.04.172









