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Cr and Mn are very difficult to sinter into dense compacts under normal sintering conditions presumably because of their ease of oxidation. In addition, the relatively high vapor pressures of these two metals, limits the use of high sintering temperatures. In this study, it was attempted to obtain dense compacts of Cr and Mn by utilizing activated sintering through the addition of Group VIII transition metals, which has been well established for the sintering of a number of refractory metals [1] – [15]. Ni and Pd were selected as the most promising activators [14] for the sintering enhancement of Cr and Mn powder compacts. The effect of the quantity of additive and of the particle size of the sample powders on the sintering densification has been investigated as a function of sintering temperature.
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Watanabe, R., Taguchi, K., Masuda, Y. (1984). Activated Sintering of Chromium and Manganese Powders with Nickel and Palladium Additions. In: Kuczynski, G.C., Miller, A.E., Sargent, G.A. (eds) Materials Science Research. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2761-5_23
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