Abstract

1. Extrusion generates texture in sintered silver specimens already at a reduction of 64%. 2. The addition of nickel to a silver matrix inhibits texture formation. The appearance of texture is influenced by the amount and size of nickel grains. 3. The theoretical density and electrical conductivity of silver and silver-nickel specimens are attained at a reduction of 64%. 4. The deformation of silver and silver-nickel pseudo alloy specimens begins at the specimen surface and spreads inward. In a pseudo alloy, the matrix deforms first; the nickel grains begin to deform after the hardness of the matrix attains, as a result of deformation, their hardness.

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