Synthesis of pewter alloy from tin–copper–antimony powder mixtures by microwave and conventional sintering

Two compositions of pewter alloy were sintered using both microwave and conventional vacuum sintering, and the effects of sintering time, temperature and weight percentage of copper and antimony on the mechanical and structural properties were examined for both sintering methods. Microwave sintered...

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Main Authors: Gabbitas, Brian Leslie, Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus, Cao, Peng
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spelling my.iium.irep.10022016-11-17T05:04:48Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/1002/ Synthesis of pewter alloy from tin–copper–antimony powder mixtures by microwave and conventional sintering Gabbitas, Brian Leslie Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus Cao, Peng TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy Two compositions of pewter alloy were sintered using both microwave and conventional vacuum sintering, and the effects of sintering time, temperature and weight percentage of copper and antimony on the mechanical and structural properties were examined for both sintering methods. Microwave sintered samples had finer microstructures, higher densities, higher hardness and tensile strength compared to the conventionally sintered samples and traditionally cast pewter. By increasing the copper and antimony contents, higher hardness was achieved. Better mechanical properties were found after microwave sintering after shorter sintering times compared with conventional sintering, but longer sintering times resulted in better diffusion for both sintering methods. The microwave sintered samples in general were capable of achieving similar amounts of diffusion to those conventionally sintered for the same time. But the total sintering process is much faster in microwave heating than in conventional heating due to the rapid heating effect. Maney Publishing 2010-05-10 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/1002/1/pom1583.pdf Gabbitas, Brian Leslie and Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus and Cao, Peng (2010) Synthesis of pewter alloy from tin–copper–antimony powder mixtures by microwave and conventional sintering. Journal of Powder Metallurgy. ISSN 1743-2901 (O), 0032-5899 (P) http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/pm/pre-prints/pom1583;jsessionid=1s4ktz4fjwq4d.alexandra doi: 10.1179/003258910X1260382874607
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Gabbitas, Brian Leslie
Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus
Cao, Peng
Synthesis of pewter alloy from tin–copper–antimony powder mixtures by microwave and conventional sintering
description Two compositions of pewter alloy were sintered using both microwave and conventional vacuum sintering, and the effects of sintering time, temperature and weight percentage of copper and antimony on the mechanical and structural properties were examined for both sintering methods. Microwave sintered samples had finer microstructures, higher densities, higher hardness and tensile strength compared to the conventionally sintered samples and traditionally cast pewter. By increasing the copper and antimony contents, higher hardness was achieved. Better mechanical properties were found after microwave sintering after shorter sintering times compared with conventional sintering, but longer sintering times resulted in better diffusion for both sintering methods. The microwave sintered samples in general were capable of achieving similar amounts of diffusion to those conventionally sintered for the same time. But the total sintering process is much faster in microwave heating than in conventional heating due to the rapid heating effect.
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author Gabbitas, Brian Leslie
Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus
Cao, Peng
author_facet Gabbitas, Brian Leslie
Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus
Cao, Peng
author_sort Gabbitas, Brian Leslie
title Synthesis of pewter alloy from tin–copper–antimony powder mixtures by microwave and conventional sintering
title_short Synthesis of pewter alloy from tin–copper–antimony powder mixtures by microwave and conventional sintering
title_full Synthesis of pewter alloy from tin–copper–antimony powder mixtures by microwave and conventional sintering
title_fullStr Synthesis of pewter alloy from tin–copper–antimony powder mixtures by microwave and conventional sintering
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of pewter alloy from tin–copper–antimony powder mixtures by microwave and conventional sintering
title_sort synthesis of pewter alloy from tin–copper–antimony powder mixtures by microwave and conventional sintering
publisher Maney Publishing
publishDate 2010
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