Abstract

The sintering of compacts from mixtures of titanium and iron powders at temperatures below the eutectic point is accompanied by their shrinkage, the sintering process being mainly determined by the particle size of the starting powders. During the sintering of compacts from mixtures of titanium and iron powders at temperatures exceeding the eutectic point the compacts grow in size, the extent of the growth depending on the particle size of the powders. This phenomenon may be attributed to the effect of heterodiffusion on sintering processes and to the crystallization pressure generated during the formation of intermetallic compounds.

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