Materials Research Express (Jan 2020)

Microstructures and properties of 90W-4Ni-6Mn alloy prepared by vacuum sintering

  • Bohua Duan,
  • Tao Zhou,
  • Guo Yang,
  • Donglin Yang,
  • Dezhi Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ab7d5b
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
p. 036522

Abstract

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Tungsten-nickel-manganese alloy is an excellent potential replacement of depleted uranium alloy for kinetic energy penetrator (KEP) due to its high self-sharpening effect. In this work, the 90W-4Ni-6Mn alloy was prepared by vacuum sintering, and the effects of the sintering temperature and oxygen content on its microstructure and properties were discussed. Sintering temperature had a great influence on the properties of tungsten heavy alloy. The optimal properties of 90W-4Ni-6Mn with the relative density of 99.43%, the W grain size of 3.80 μ m, and the compressive strength of 2790 MPa were obtained at the sintering temperature of 1125 °C for 60 min under a vacuum of 10 ^−2 ∼10 ^−3 Pa. With the increase of oxygen content, the densification of powders became more difficult, and the microstructure homogeneity and mechanical properties of sintered samples decreased accordingly. The results provide a new effective way to prepare W–Ni–Mn alloy with high performance.

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