Abstract

Meters-long oxide dispersion strengthened copper rods were manufactured directly from powder by a single-step process, called friction extrusion. The average grain size was 880 nm, which was refined 40 times from powder precursor due to extensive shear deformation. Meanwhile, the average size of alumina particles was 60 nm which retains a decent oxide dispersion strengthening. Mechanical properties, including hardness, tensile strength, and ductility, were tested and found to have better or similar values than conventional sintered-then-extruded oxide dispersion strengthened copper materials. The presented technique promises a convenient avenue for the fabrication of oxide dispersion strengthened copper from powder.

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