Abstract
The method of producing TiN nanopowders in the plasma of low pressure arc discharge in nitrogen atmosphere is discussed. The influence of gas pressure on nanopowder dispersion is studied. It is shown that the particles have nanometer size and a narrow particle size distribution.
Highlights
- Ceramics based on titanium nitride and silicon nitride sintered by SPS-method A A Sivkov, D Yu Gerasimov and A A Evdokimov
In this work the arc evaporator, used in the process of TiN synthesis, had the following characteristics [22, 23]: a discharge current of 500 A, an intensity of the longitudinal magnetic field excited by the focusing coil on the surface of the cathode, of 80 Oe
Titanium of technical grade VT 1-00 was used as a cathode
Summary
- Ceramics based on titanium nitride and silicon nitride sintered by SPS-method A A Sivkov, D Yu Gerasimov and A A Evdokimov. The method of producing TiN nanopowders in the plasma of low pressure arc discharge in nitrogen atmosphere is discussed.
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