1999
DOI: 10.1007/bf02675888
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Correcting for container temperature inhomogeneity in sintering diamond-metal composites

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“…The nonoxidation heating in melt-sealed containers [6] has been used for sintering of powder parts from chromium, chrome-nickel steels, diamondcontaining tools, and other materials at 800-1300°C [21][22][23][24]. Figure 1 shows containers sealed with a melt, i.e., with a layer of molten glass placed on a poorly wettable substrate of calcined river sand.…”
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“…The nonoxidation heating in melt-sealed containers [6] has been used for sintering of powder parts from chromium, chrome-nickel steels, diamondcontaining tools, and other materials at 800-1300°C [21][22][23][24]. Figure 1 shows containers sealed with a melt, i.e., with a layer of molten glass placed on a poorly wettable substrate of calcined river sand.…”
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“…For sintering at lower temperatures (800-850°C), for example, below the graphitization temperature of diamonds during sintering of diamond-containing compositions [21][22][23], sealing material needs to have acceptable melt fluidity at these temperatures and capability to form a continuous melt seal within a short time. This was dealt with by the use of boron anhydride melting at 450°C in combination with more refractory S-88 sodium-barium-silicate glass.…”
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