Characteristics of Powder-Rolled and Sintered Sheets Made from HDH Ti Powders

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In this study, direct powder rolling was applied to make thin sheets from HDH (hydrogenation and dehydrogenation) powders. Effects of materials and process parameters on tensile properties of sintered sheets are investigated. In the direct powder rolling with two-horizontal counter-rotating rollers, materials parameters including powder size and process parameters such as roll gap, roll speed, and packing height are controlled. With -100mesh Ti powders, CP titanium sheets of a thickness up to 1.5mm and a width up to 300mm were obtained without any rolling defects. Sintering of the rolled strips was performed between 1000°C and 1250°C at 50°C intervals for 1hour to 4 hours. The relative density of the sintered strips was found to be around 85 to 90 percent. After sintering, the complete densification was made by cold rolling, and microstructures and tensile properties were evaluated after annealing treatment at 750°C for 2 hours.

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