Affiliation:
1. Osaka University
2. Kaya AMA Co.
3. Gyeongsang National University
Abstract
The SPS process is a synthetic technique which enables sinter-bonding to occur at low
temperature and within a short sintering time. Furthermore, it produces finer grain size than
conventional sintering methods. Fe-TiC system is a relatively light material and is one third the size
of tungsten carbide and less than half weight of tool steel. It is cost effective when used in Fe-TiC
system due to high mass effect with low density and relatively low cost of changing tools and
bearings. Fe-TiC system can be machined easily with conventional equipment. In the present work,
SPS was conducted at the temperatures of 1200, 1250 and 1300°C at the sintering time of 3, 5 and
10min. As the sintering temperature and holding time increased, the relative density decreased and
the hardness reached the lowest at 1250°C. These are attributed to the more pore being generated by
liquid Pool at 1250°C and 1300°C. The result of the microstracture observation showed more M6C
and MC carbide by liquid Pool as sintering temperature and holding time increased.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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