Abstract

Bulk variations of powdered bodies Al-6 wt % Cu during liquid-phase sintering are investigated by a dilatometry method. It is shown that with the help of rapid cooling, it is possible for an indefinitely prolonged time to stop the occurring variations that accompany heating. Manifestation of the “memory” effect of growth and shrinkage in a two-stage liquid-phase sintering of the powdered Al-Cu bodies is conditioned by the diffusion nature of the interaction of two metals, one of which is in the liquid state.

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