Properties and manufacture of ceramic sinter with sweat-gland pore-structure

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Wang, Yanjun [1 ]
Liu, Zuomin [1 ]
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[1] Tribological Graduate School, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430070, China
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Alumina - Manufacture - Particle size analysis - Porosity - Powders - Pressure - Self lubricating composites - Sintering - Temperature - Titanium carbide - Wear resistance;
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10.3901/JME.2006.02.027
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摘要
A new ceramic sinter with sweat-gland micro pore-structure in which TiC-Fe-W-Cr-Mo-V powder is as the basic material and TiH2 or CaCO3 are as composite pore-forming materials and Al2O3 is as dispersal particles, has been developed by liquid phase sintering. The effects of particle size of TiC-Fe-W-Cr-Mo-V powder, composites of pore-forming materials and sintering craft on the porosity, pore-structure, dimension, distribution and encapsulating properties of cermet sinters have been investigated by a series of experiments. The results show that the new cermet sinter, molded by 600 MPa pressure, at a sintering temperature of 1230°C for 60 min, has a typical sweat-gland micro pore-structure which has the characteristics of both homogeneous and connecting each other. Furthermore, ideal spherical shape and distribution of the pore-diameter, as well as mechanical strength, are also discussed. It is obvious that the sinter, which the pore-diameter obeying Rayleigh distribution, can be used as high-temperature self-lubricating materials after filling solid lubricants into it.
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