Abstract

1. Curves of percentage elongation plotted against sintering temperature exhibit two extreme points, namely, a maximum at 850° C and a minimum at 900° C. When the sintering temperature is raised above 900° C, the elongation increases. 2. The presence of a glass phase activates the sintering processes of the metallic skeleton. 3. A relationship has been established describing the influence of porosity and glass content on the percentage elongation at constant sintering temperature and duration.

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