Abstract

1. The prior moistening of powders with gasoline or water exerts no marked influence on the mechanical properties of densified strip, and no volume changes occur during sintering as a result of vapor formation. 2. The mechanical properties of densified and annealed strip from electrolytic and hydrometallurgical copper powders are comparable to those of copper strip of the usual ingot origin. 3. To obtain sintered copper strip with mechanical properties similar to those of conventionally produced strip from an ingot, it is necessary to prevent “hydrogen sickness” during the intermediate and final annealing of densified strip.

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