Abstract

The liquid-phase sintering of Ti-Si binary alloys using mixed elemental powders has been explored. Sintering at low liquid contents avoids excessive porosity and bulging of compacts, and leads to development of a densified surface. Compacts made in this way can be HIPped without a container to full or near full densities. Exploiting the surface densification phenomenon may enable cost-effective net shape manufacturing of full density titanium components.

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