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Effect of Pure Titanium Particle Size on Density, Hardness, Wear Resistance and Microstructure Properties

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In this study, pure titanium particle samples with different particle sizes were produced by powder metallurgy method. In the sample production, pure titanium particles having a different particle size of ≤30μm, ≤43μm, ≤150μm were used. Titanium (Ti) samples were sintered at 1100°C for 120 min. Density, hardness, wear resistance and microstructure analyzes were performed on the Titanium samples. According to the results, the best mechanical properties values were obtained with ≤30 μm particle size of Titanium. The best density and hardness results are 4.28 g·cm-3 and 419.8 HV, respectively. The results of the wear rate were found under 30 N load of 8.21×10-5 mm3·Nm. Mass loss results were measured as 5.2 mg (under load of 30 N). SEM analyses showed that a good bonding and strong neck formation between the particles were observed for particle size of ≤30 μm. © 2019, Chulalognkorn University.

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Journal of Metals Materials and Minerals

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29

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3

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54

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59

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