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Industrial advances frequently depend on the development of new,
special-purpose ma terials possessing specific magnetic,
electrical, optical, strength, friction, antifriction, and other
properties. Metal alloys produced by the conventional technique of
metallurgical reduc tion often do not meet these new requirements.
Powder metallurgy, therefore, is of consider able importance in
solving many problems of present-day materials science. Its
production techniques-solid-phase and liquid-phase sintering,
impregnation, hot pressing - make it pos, ... sible to obtain
materials from metallic components which are immiscible in the
liquid state and also materials in which metals are combined with
nonmetallic components such as refract ory compounds- oxides,
carbides, nitrides, borides, sUicides, sulfides, etc. The
properties of sintered parts depend essentially on the processes
occurring during their formation. One of the most promising methods
of producing sintered materials of high density with the best
combination of various properties is liquid-phase sintering. In
recent years, many publications have appeared concerning processes
of sintering specific combinations of com ponents, the theoretical
basis of liquid-phase sintering, and the laws governing this
process. The present work examines liquid-phase sintering processes
and the action of capillary forces in models of dispersed
solid-liquid systems, and also gives data from theoretical and
experi mental studies of liquid-phase sintering in various metal
and metal-ceramic systems. Some theoretical generalizations on the
principles of sintering processes are presented, and the driv ing
forces of sintering and the effect of different conditions on
liquid-phase sintering processes are considered."
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