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
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.