Master sintering curve concepts applied to full-density supersolidus liquid phase sintering of 316L stainless steel powder

Authors: R. Bollina, S. J. Park, R. M. German

Source: Powder Metallurgy

Publisher: Maney Publishing

Abstract:

Supersolidus liquid phase sintering (SLPS) is an important liquid phase sintering variant that is used to densify prealloyed powders. The densification behaviour of a boron doped 316L stainless steel during SLPS is treated using a master sintering curve (MSC) concept based on the integral time-temperature work of sintering. With this approach, the MSC analysis is able to identify a fundamental change in the densification rate that is indicative of a mechanistic shift during SLPS.

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DOI: 10.1179/174329009X409688

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