The influence of the addition of organic compounds, such as palmitic acid and cholesteryl myristate, on the porous structure of Fe-Al intermetallics formation has been investigated in detail in this paper. It was found that additives have a significant effect on the final porosity of the obtained sinters. Formed gaseous products from combustion play the role of the foaming agent during Fe-Al intermetallic alloy sintering. The influence of these additives is also clearly noticeable in chemical composition changes of the final products through the increase of carbon content in the porous structure. This is attributed to the thermal decomposition, namely combustion, of the organic additives
Al foams have found increasing applications in a wide range of structural and functional products, d...
In this paper, fabrication of open-celled porous Fe-10%Al foam by space-holder technique in which Na...
Metal foams with porosities greater than 90 pet were prepared by a novel powder metallurgy route usi...
The influence of the addition of organic compounds, such as palmitic acid and cholesteryl myristate,...
Fabrication of metallic foams by sintering metal powders mixed with thermally degradable compounds i...
Iron aluminides are intermetallics with interesting applications in porous form thanks to their mech...
This work reports the processing of aluminum (Al) foams with pore size in the range from 1 to 2 mm a...
The self-propagating foaming process of porous Al-Ni intermetallics was investigated. Aluminum and n...
The sintering behaviour of elemental powders of Fe and Al was investigated at various heating rates ...
Highly expanded, low-cost aluminum-based foams were successfully produced via powder metallurgy usin...
A process utilizing a powder metallurgy (PM) approach was developed to produce open-cell metallic fo...
A process based on a powder metallurgy approach was developed to produce open-cell metallic foams. A...
The effects of mechanically activated powder mixture (Fe + Al) on the microstructure and the chemica...
International audienceThe processing of aluminum (Al) foams with maximum porosity of around 70 %, re...
Porous aluminum foams were successfully fabricated following the space-holder powder metallurgy meth...
Al foams have found increasing applications in a wide range of structural and functional products, d...
In this paper, fabrication of open-celled porous Fe-10%Al foam by space-holder technique in which Na...
Metal foams with porosities greater than 90 pet were prepared by a novel powder metallurgy route usi...
The influence of the addition of organic compounds, such as palmitic acid and cholesteryl myristate,...
Fabrication of metallic foams by sintering metal powders mixed with thermally degradable compounds i...
Iron aluminides are intermetallics with interesting applications in porous form thanks to their mech...
This work reports the processing of aluminum (Al) foams with pore size in the range from 1 to 2 mm a...
The self-propagating foaming process of porous Al-Ni intermetallics was investigated. Aluminum and n...
The sintering behaviour of elemental powders of Fe and Al was investigated at various heating rates ...
Highly expanded, low-cost aluminum-based foams were successfully produced via powder metallurgy usin...
A process utilizing a powder metallurgy (PM) approach was developed to produce open-cell metallic fo...
A process based on a powder metallurgy approach was developed to produce open-cell metallic foams. A...
The effects of mechanically activated powder mixture (Fe + Al) on the microstructure and the chemica...
International audienceThe processing of aluminum (Al) foams with maximum porosity of around 70 %, re...
Porous aluminum foams were successfully fabricated following the space-holder powder metallurgy meth...
Al foams have found increasing applications in a wide range of structural and functional products, d...
In this paper, fabrication of open-celled porous Fe-10%Al foam by space-holder technique in which Na...
Metal foams with porosities greater than 90 pet were prepared by a novel powder metallurgy route usi...