Abstract

Metallic glass powder of Al86Ni6Y4.5Co2La1.5, prepared by nitrogen gas atomization, was consolidated into 10mm diameter bulk metallic glass (BMG) samples using spark plasma sintering (SPS). The use of a high heating rate is critical to ensure oxide-free, well-sintered clean interfaces between the powder particles and therefore desired mechanical properties, compared to oxide-enveloped, poorly-sintered interfaces that result from the use of a slow heating rate. The marked influence of heating rate is attributed to the surface-cleaning effect of SPS associated with the increased electrical discharge.

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