Article | REF: M864 V2

Production of sintered products

Author: Michel EUDIER

Publication date: April 10, 1994 | Lire en français

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    2. Sintering

    The lubricant used in uniaxial compression must be carefully removed during the heat-up phase, or during a preliminary heating operation, as the carbonaceous products formed during its decomposition are a serious obstacle to grain welding.

    Sintering furnaces come in a wide variety of types, but the most common are continuous, muffled furnaces, where parts are conveyed on a wire belt.

    2.1 Solid phase sintering

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    2.1.1 Origins of sintering

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