Abstract

The production and characteristics of a part produced from titanium hydride (TiH2) powder using the powder injection moulding (PIM) method are described. Use of hydrogen as a temporary alloying element in titanium alloys is an attractive approach to enhance processability including sintering, compacting, etc., and also to improve final mechanical properties. In this paper, the mechanical properties are presented, based mainly on the uniaxial compression resistance of sintering parts. The PIM parts were formed using three different sintering temperatures to verify the influence of dehydrogenated processes on final mechanical properties.

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