Abstract

A new technique, the High Velocity Compaction (HVC) allows the processing of nascent semicrystalline powders via sintering. It implies several controlled energy impacts on a powder-filled die. The die is heated up to a temperature below the melting temperature of the powder. Sintering occurs thanks to dissipation of a part of impacts energy which allows local heating and thus melting of a fraction of the powder.

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