Modification of the Structural Characteristics of the Tungsten Powder through Short Mechanical Milling Processes

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The objective of this study is to improve the sintering of W powder through increasing the density of the crystalline structure imperfections. The powder of W was processed by short processes of mechanical milling in a high energy planetary mill. The paper presents the influence of mechanical milling process duration upon the modifications of the structural characteristics of W powder. The fine structure has been studied by using X-ray diffraction.

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