Abstract

The results of studies of the effect of pulse compression temperature on the structure and properties of the reduced iron powder compacts with the addition of tungsten carbide nanopowder. It is shown that an increase in temperature leads to an increase in compression quality obtained compacts, forming a perfect fine-grain structure, increased density and microhardness. Keywords: pulse compression, powder materials, pressing temperature, nanopowders, structure.

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