Abstract

The alloying of tungsten powder with nickel (4–5%) facilitates the infiltration of the hard tungsten skeleton with liquid copper in the manufacture of sintered tungsten-copper parts, which helps to produce dense, practically nonporous material. In addition, the alloying with nickel increases the corrosion resistance of contact components at their operating temperature (343–373°K) during prolonged service.

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