Sintering
978-613-1-10550-0
6131105502
96
2010-08-03
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sintering is a method for making objects from powder, by heating the material in a sintering furnace below its melting point (solid state sintering) until its particles adhere to each other. Sintering is traditionally used for manufacturing ceramic objects, and has also found uses in such fields as powder metallurgy. The word "sinter" comes from the Middle High German Sinter, a cognate of English "cinder". English engineer A. G. Bloxam registered in 1906 the first patent on sintering powders using direct current in vacuum. The primary purpose of his inventions was the industrial scale production of filaments for incandescent lamps by compacting tungsten or molybdenum particles. The applied current was particularly effective in reducing surface oxides that increased the emissivity of the filaments.
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