Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Mar 2023)

Necking mechanism under various sintering process parameters – A review

  • Mohd Rhafiq Mazlan,
  • Nashrah Hani Jamadon,
  • Armin Rajabi,
  • Abu Bakar Sulong,
  • Intan Fadhlina Mohamed,
  • Farazila Yusof,
  • Nur Ayuni Jamal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
pp. 2189 – 2201

Abstract

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The process of sintering involves applying pressure and heat to the materials without melting them in order to fuse the particles together into a solid mass. The fusion between the particle are also known as interparticles necking which plays an important role in producing high-density products. Increasing in necking size between particles will allow the formation of smaller pore sizes which help to produce stronger and higher hardness materials. The necking also plays an essential role in producing high porosity products that are commonly used for medical applications which still required high tensile value and hardness. For this, proper process parameters were required to produce larger necking growth. To get a better understanding of this matter, the effect of powder and processing parameters will be reviewed in this article. The parameters for different processes such as conventional sintering, microwave sintering, selective laser melting, and others will be discussed in this paper as well.

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