2011
DOI: 10.1134/s1028335811020017
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Ultrastrong nanodispersed tungsten pseudoalloys produced by high-energy milling and spark plasma sintering

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“…In 2009, a collaborative work was done by several research organizations in Russia (Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, Russian Federal Nuclear Center—The All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics and Institute of Metallurgy, Russian Academy of Sciences) on sintering of tungsten pseudoalloys [ 109 , 110 ]. Consolidation was performed by spark plasma sintering using a Dr. Sinter SPS-625 (SYNTEX Inc, Kawasaki, Japan) and by conventional pressure-less sintering.…”
Section: Methods Of Electric Current-assisted Consolidation Of Powmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In 2009, a collaborative work was done by several research organizations in Russia (Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, Russian Federal Nuclear Center—The All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics and Institute of Metallurgy, Russian Academy of Sciences) on sintering of tungsten pseudoalloys [ 109 , 110 ]. Consolidation was performed by spark plasma sintering using a Dr. Sinter SPS-625 (SYNTEX Inc, Kawasaki, Japan) and by conventional pressure-less sintering.…”
Section: Methods Of Electric Current-assisted Consolidation Of Powmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gevorkyan and Gutsalenko studied the possibilities of improving the properties of the Al 2 O 3 -WC ceramic composites as promising tool materials [ 110 ]. The initial powders were nanopowders of Al 2 O 3 with a grain size of 60–80 nm and nanopowders of WC with a grain size of 40–70 nm.…”
Section: Materials Processed By Electric Current-assisted Consolidmentioning
confidence: 99%