Influence of Processing Parameters on the Conduct of Electrical Resistance Sintering of Iron Powders
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The influence of the applied pressure and electrical parameters on the macrostructure of
specimens consolidated by the medium-frequency electrical resistance sintering technique (MF-ERS)
is analysed in this work. This technique is based on the application of pressure to a mass of conductive
powder that, simultaneously, is being crossed by a high intensity and low voltage electric current. The
simultaneous action of the pressure and the heat released by the Joule effect causes the densification
and consolidation of the powder mass in a very short time. The effect of the current intensity and
heating time on the global porosity, the porosity distribution, and the microhardness of sintered
compacts is studied for two applied pressures (100 and 150 MPa). For the different experiments of
electrical consolidation, a commercially available pure iron powder was chosen. For comparison
purposes, the properties of the compacts consolidated by MF-ERS are compared with the results
obtained by the conventional powder metallurgy route (cold pressing and furnace sintering). Results
show that, as expected, higher current intensities and dwelling times, as well as higher pressures and
the consolidation of compacts with lower aspects ratios, produce denser materials.
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Ternero Fernández, F., Astacio López , R., Sánchez Caballero, E. , Gómez Cuevas, F. P., & Montes Martos, J. M. (2020). Influence of Processing Parameters on the Conduct of Electrical Resistance Sintering of Iron Powders. Metals, 10(4), 540. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/met10040540










