Improvement of mechanical and electrical properties on the sintered Ni-50 mass% Cr alloys by HIP treatment

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This study investigated Ni-50 mass% Cr alloys produced by the vacuum sintering and hot isostatic pressing (HIP) of powder metallurgy technology. The experimental results showed that the relative density of Ni-50 mass% Cr alloys reached 98.67%, the apparent porosity decreased to 1.33%, transverse rupture strength (TRS) increased to 454.29MPa and electrical resistivity decreased to 4.284 × 10-4ω ·cm after 1345°C sintering for 1 h. Meanwhile, laminar eutectic precipitations appeared in the sintered Ni-50 mass% Cr alloys. In addition, the relative density increased to 99.73%, the apparent porosity decreases to 0.27% and TRS was obviously enhanced to 1181.4MPa after 1260°C 175 MPa 4 h HIP treatment. Moreover, the electrical resistivity decreased to 3.346 × 10-4ω ·cm after the optimal HIP treatment. This study showed that the HIP process is effective in eliminating internal pores and improving the mechanical and electrical properties of the sintered Ni-50 mass% Cr alloys, thus obtaining the high density and optimum properties of the sintered materials. © 2013 The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials.

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Chang, S. H., Chen, J. C., Huang, K. T., & Chen, J. K. (2013). Improvement of mechanical and electrical properties on the sintered Ni-50 mass% Cr alloys by HIP treatment. In Materials Transactions (Vol. 54, pp. 1034–1039). https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2013018

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