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W–Cu Composite with High W Content Prepared by Grading Rounded W Powder with Narrow Particle Size Distribution

Zheng Chen, Bingxue Li, Qiao Zhang, Xudong Hu, Yi Ding, Zhixiang Zhu, Peng Xiao, Shuhua Liang

2022Materials13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, the W (10–20%)–Cu composites were simultaneously fabricated using commercial, graded commercial, and graded jet-milled W powder. The results show that the W–Cu composites prepared with the graded jet-milled W powders have the highest density and best comprehensive performance due to the combined effect of the particle gradation and jet-milling treatment. Particle gradation is employed to increase the packing density of powders, thereby increasing the relative density of the compressed W skeleton, and the rounded powder with narrow particle size distribution after jet-milling treatment is used to reduce the enclosed pores formed during the process of compacting and infiltration. W–Cu composites with a high density of 16.25 g/cm3 can be directly obtained by conventional compacting at a low pressure of 300 MPa and following infiltration.

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