2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2014.05.033
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Effect of particle morphology and size on roll compaction of Ti-based powders

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“…Others have also extended this comparison to cover other powder materials [11] The compactibility of Ti-6Al-4V prepared via PM PM Ti-6Al-4V blends (up to 1200 MPa) the compactibility of Ti6Al4V alloy powder produced via the PM route has also been reported. [1,8,12,15] Angular morphologies (and mostly HDH) produced Ti-6Al-4V alloy powder show better compactibility than alloy powder produced from atomized Ti powder in general…”
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“…Others have also extended this comparison to cover other powder materials [11] The compactibility of Ti-6Al-4V prepared via PM PM Ti-6Al-4V blends (up to 1200 MPa) the compactibility of Ti6Al4V alloy powder produced via the PM route has also been reported. [1,8,12,15] Angular morphologies (and mostly HDH) produced Ti-6Al-4V alloy powder show better compactibility than alloy powder produced from atomized Ti powder in general…”
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“…[27] Eventually, according to Bockstiegel, [28] the interest shifted more towards an analytical problem-finding a simple but adequate mathematical description for experimentally observed compaction curves. [1,2,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] The compaction curves for ITP-produced Ti, [12] CSIR-produced Ti, [8] Ho¨gana¨s AB produced Ti and TiH 2 , [13,17] Armstrong produced Ti and Ti-6Al-4V, [14,17] spray-dried powders, [20] for example, have also been reported Comparing the compressibility of different powder CP-Ti, sponge, HDH, and various Ti-6Al-4V powder mixtures (up to 1200 MPa) several researchers, see Refs. 1, 2, 6 through 9, 11 through 13, and 17 for example, have also studied and compared the compaction behavior of different Ti powder.…”
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“…On the other hand, the direct laser sintering process of metallic powder, which does not require a compaction of powder, has also developed for rapid tooling [2] and producing metallic microstructures [3]. Moreover, it is possible to use a direct powder rolling process for manufacturing titanium strips [4].…”
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