Journal of the Japan Society of Powder and Powder Metallurgy
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Fabrication of Iron Hollow Spheres by Reduction Sintering Process
Yasutaka FukudaLin WeipingKuniaki Ogura
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2011 Volume 58 Issue 2 Pages 134-138

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Iron hollow spheres were fabricated by reduction sintering process. The reduction of iron oxide completed in a range from 573 to 973 K, and the shrinkage (sintering) advanced rapidly in a range from 673 to 1073 K. In spite of the large shrinkage, the shape of sintered body showed only an at all small distortion from a sphere. The compression curve of the block which joined iron spheres showed the plateau load region where a load change is small, and the average plateau load strongly depends on the compression strength of unit spheres. By means of chemical reaction controlled un-reacted core model, activation energy of reduction process has been estimated to be 22 kJ/mol.
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