Sintering Analysis of CoCrMo Powders by in-Situ Dilatometry

The sintering kinetics of CoCrMo powders is investigated by dilatometry. Pre-alloyed spherical powders were axially compacted and sintered between 1300°C and 1375°C. SEM images coupled to an EDS analysis are used to assess the microstructure of sintered samples. Microhardness of the sintered samples...

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Main Authors: A. M. Garcia-Carrillo, J. Lemus-Ruiz, L. Olmos
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Metalurgia e Materiais (ABM); Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica (ABC); Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol) 2025-01-01
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description The sintering kinetics of CoCrMo powders is investigated by dilatometry. Pre-alloyed spherical powders were axially compacted and sintered between 1300°C and 1375°C. SEM images coupled to an EDS analysis are used to assess the microstructure of sintered samples. Microhardness of the sintered samples was also evaluated. Densification is carried out in both solid and semi-solid states. The final densification is dominated by the appearance of liquid, which fills the remaining pores. The dominant diffusion mechanisms are volume diffusion and viscous flux diffusion for the intermediate and last stages of sintering. Hardness increased as the temperature did it, too. Intermetallic compounds formed due to the liquid reaction were determined to be reached in molybdenum. The increment in hardness is attributed to densification and stresses generated by the solidification of eutectic liquid. It is concluded that the sintering of CoCrMo powders should performed between 1350 and 1375°C to obtain better mechanical properties.
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spelling doaj-art-d2aff4e8c43a418f8d67beecb83749152025-01-21T07:41:26ZengAssociação Brasileira de Metalurgia e Materiais (ABM); Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica (ABC); Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol)Materials Research1516-14392025-01-012710.1590/1980-5373-mr-2024-0286Sintering Analysis of CoCrMo Powders by in-Situ DilatometryA. M. Garcia-Carrillohttps://orcid.org/0009-0005-6869-0065J. Lemus-RuizL. OlmosThe sintering kinetics of CoCrMo powders is investigated by dilatometry. Pre-alloyed spherical powders were axially compacted and sintered between 1300°C and 1375°C. SEM images coupled to an EDS analysis are used to assess the microstructure of sintered samples. Microhardness of the sintered samples was also evaluated. Densification is carried out in both solid and semi-solid states. The final densification is dominated by the appearance of liquid, which fills the remaining pores. The dominant diffusion mechanisms are volume diffusion and viscous flux diffusion for the intermediate and last stages of sintering. Hardness increased as the temperature did it, too. Intermetallic compounds formed due to the liquid reaction were determined to be reached in molybdenum. The increment in hardness is attributed to densification and stresses generated by the solidification of eutectic liquid. It is concluded that the sintering of CoCrMo powders should performed between 1350 and 1375°C to obtain better mechanical properties.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392024000100314&lng=en&tlng=enCoCrMosinteringSEMX-Rayactivation energy
spellingShingle A. M. Garcia-Carrillo
J. Lemus-Ruiz
L. Olmos
Sintering Analysis of CoCrMo Powders by in-Situ Dilatometry
Materials Research
CoCrMo
sintering
SEM
X-Ray
activation energy
title Sintering Analysis of CoCrMo Powders by in-Situ Dilatometry
title_full Sintering Analysis of CoCrMo Powders by in-Situ Dilatometry
title_fullStr Sintering Analysis of CoCrMo Powders by in-Situ Dilatometry
title_full_unstemmed Sintering Analysis of CoCrMo Powders by in-Situ Dilatometry
title_short Sintering Analysis of CoCrMo Powders by in-Situ Dilatometry
title_sort sintering analysis of cocrmo powders by in situ dilatometry
topic CoCrMo
sintering
SEM
X-Ray
activation energy
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