TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention belongs to the field of methods for obtaining sintered parts,
which consists in the application of heat and pressure to powders for finally obtaining
dense parts, in particular wherein the heat is obtained via electrical currents that
are forced to pass through conductive powders.
STATE OF THE ART
[0002] ECAS (electric current assisted sintering) gathers a family of consolidation methods
in which mechanical pressure is combined with electric and thermal fields to enhance
interparticle bonding and densification. The starting materials can be in the form
of either powders or green compacts. The primary purpose of imposed electric currents
is to provide the required amount of resistive heat.
[0003] ECAS techniques can be classified with respect to the discharge time. Conventionally,
0.1 s discharge time can be assumed as the threshold between fast and ultrafast ECAS.
However, confusion should be avoided between fast termed herein and the FAST acronym
(field activated/assisted sintering technique) frequently encountered in the scientific
literature. Here, fast simply refers to either a high processing rate or a low processing
time.
[0004] On one hand, fast ECAS techniques are known with different acronyms mainly depending
on the electric current waveform: SPS (Spark Plasma Sintering), PECS (Pulsed Electric
Current Sintering), RS (Resistance Sintering), etc. The bases of the process were
developed by INOUE (
US3241956 A). The electric current is normally applied as pulses and also was reported the possibility
of the application of various superimposed currents with different frequencies and
two stages of pressure to increase densification. The application of the load was
also described in
US3508029 A. These two processes are characterized by the low intensity of the electric pulses
(< 1 kA/cm
2) and high duration of the cycles (from seconds to minutes). In addition, the manufacturing
of fast ECAS equipment is complex with the need of protective atmosphere (or vacuum).
[0005] On the other hand, ultrafast ECAS techniques typically employ either one or up to
three repeated (capacitor) discharges. Each discharge lasts less than 0.1 s. The current
pulse density can be on the order of 10 kA/cm
2. Ultrafast ECAS is generally referred to as electric discharge compaction (EDC) or
EFS (Electro Forging Sintering). Representative examples of these methods were explained
in the following patents:
EP 2198993 A1 from Fais,
US4929415 and
US4975412 from Okazaki. Main problem of these methods is that the capacitors discharge the
stored energy in a sudden an uncontrolled way and thus they did not permit tailoring
of the power input to the powder mass. The use of high current and high voltage resulted
in inconsistent densification and inhomogeneity of parts manufactured using these
consolidation processes, because the resistance of the powders is not homogeneous
due to porosity, surface oxidation, compaction or bonding between the particles, and
it is well known that the current always follows the lowest resistive path. Other
problems are the low size of the samples that can be produced and the sparks in the
electrodes produced by the high current and high voltage.
[0006] Other ultrafast processes used low voltage equipment like the patents developed by
Cremer (
US2355954), Knoess (
US5529746) and Bauer (
US7361301). Knoess and Bauer obtained good densification with high conductive powders like
iron and copper. Knoess used various pulses of very high current (>100 kA/cm
2) and Bauer an intensity lower that 10 kA/cm
2, voltage lower than 10V using a sintering time around 1 s. The problem may occur
when high electrical resistance samples are manufactured (due to the high resistivity
of the powder or because of the large size of the parts), it will not be possible
to close the electric circuit so the current can pass the whole material of the parts.
For that reason, with these techniques it will not be possible to obtain larger samples
or the consolidation of powders with higher resistivity due to the low voltage used.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] To overcome the drawbacks of the prior art, the present invention proposes a method
of sintering electrically conducting powders in an air atmosphere for obtaining a
sintered product, comprising the following sequence of steps:
- a) placing the powders in an electrically isolating mold,
- b) applying a pressure to the powders between 100 and 500MPa,
- c) applying to the powders a sintering current density at a sintering voltage during
a sintering time, for sintering the powders.
[0008] The method of the present invention comprises, between step b) and step c), applying
to the powders an activation current density lower than the sintering current density
at an activation voltage greater than the sintering voltage during an activation time
lower than the sintering time, to reduce the electrical resistance of the powders.
[0009] The application of the activation current density and sintering current density is
carried out while the pressure is being applied to the powders.
[0010] The activation current density applied to the powders at a voltage greater than the
voltage used for sintering in step c) during a lower time than step c) produces a
current discharge that breaks the oxide layer in the surface of the powders and creates
bridges between the particles of powders, obtaining a more uniform and cleaner particle
surface which reduces the electrical resistance to the flow of the current through
the powders such that the sintering current density applied in step c) is distributed
more homogeneously through the powders in the mold. Thus is possible to sinter large
size parts and parts made of material with a high electrical resistivity.
[0011] Preferably the activation current density is greater than 0,5 kA/cm
2, the activation voltage is greater than 10V and the activation time is lower than
300ms, for generating a current discharge of low intensity at a high voltage in a
very reduced time, to assure an homogeneous superficial de-oxidation of the powders
and formation of bridges among particles.
[0012] According to the invention, the time between the removal of the activation current
density and the application of the sintering current density is lower than 20 ms to
assure an optimal distribution of the sintering current density. Most preferably the
sintering current density is applied immediately after the application of the activation
current density, i.e just after the activation time is run out.
[0013] According to a preferred aspect of the invention, the activation current density
and the sintering current density are constant.
[0014] According to a preferred aspect of the invention:
- The activation current density is applied by employing a first electrical power unit.
- The sintering current density is applied by employing a second electrical power unit.
- The first and second electrical power units are operated independently.
[0015] The method of the invention comprises the control of the two electrical power units
which enables to optimize the processing time and the energy consumption, altogether
with the installation costs.
[0016] Further it allows to program and monitor at all times the power that is being introduced
in the powder, thus allowing the process to be controlled very accurately and repetitively,
both in the application of the activation current density and in the application of
the sintering current density.
[0017] Furthermore, it has been found that the precise control enabled by this method, allows
a considerable increase in the parts size, their geometry, and the types of materials
that can be sintered.
[0018] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention:
- The activation current density is comprised in the range going from 0.5 to 5 kA/cm2;
- The activation voltage is comprised in the range going from 10 to 100 V;
- The activation time is comprised in the range going from 50 to 300 ms;
- The sintering current density is comprised in the range going from 3 to 15 kA/cm2;
- The sintering voltage is lower than 15 V;
- The sintering time is comprised in the range going from 500 to 1500 ms,
but these parameters must fulfil the conditions that the selected values for the sintering
current density applied to the powders must be greater than the selected values for
the activation current density and the selected values for the activation voltage
always must be greater than the sintering voltage applied.
[0019] According to a most preferred embodiment of the invention:
- The activation current density is comprised in the range going from 0.5 to 4 kA/cm2;
- The activation voltage is comprised in the range going from 10 to 100 V;
- The activation time is comprised in the range going from 90 to 200 ms;
- The sintering current density is comprised in the range going from 3 to 10 kA/cm2;
- The sintering voltage is lower than 10 V;
- The sintering time is comprised in the range going from 500 to 1500 ms,
but these parameters must fulfil the conditions that the selected values for the sintering
current density applied to the powders must be greater than the selected values for
the activation current density and the selected values for the activation voltage
always must be greater than the sintering voltage applied.
[0020] The skilled person will select the precise values of these parameters for each conductive
powder, but always bearing in mind that the activation current density applied to
one conductive powder must be lower than the sintering current density applied and
the activation voltage greater than the sintering voltage. Thus it is not possible
to choose a value of 4 kA/cm
2 for the activation current density and a value of 3 kA/cm
2 for the sintering current density. Same applies to the activation and sintering voltages
where is not possible to apply a activation voltage of 10 V and a sintering voltage
of 15 V. Some examples of parameters selections are disclosed in the description of
preferred embodiments.
[0021] The invention also relates to an apparatus for carrying out the sintering of electrically
conducting powders in an air atmosphere, comprising an electrically isolating mold
which can be filled with the powders, two opposite electrodes coupleable to the mold,
means for applying a pressure to the powders in the mold and means for providing current
and voltage through the electrodes. According to the invention the means for providing
current and voltage comprise:
- a first electrical power unit arranged to provide to the powders, through the electrodes,
an activation current density at an activation voltage (activation step);
- a second electrical power unit arranged to provide to the powders, through the electrodes,
a sintering current density at a sintering voltage (sintering step);
the activation current density being lower than the sintering current density and
the activation voltage being greater than the sintering voltage.
[0022] According to the invention the apparatus further comprises:
- Means for switching between the first and the second electrical power unit;
- Means for controlling the duration (activation time) of the activation current density
and activation voltage provided by the first power unit;
- means for controlling the duration (sintering time) of the sintering current density
and sintering voltage provided by the second power unit;
the sintering time being greater than the activation time.
[0023] This device, specially designed for carrying out the method of the invention can
be implemented with low cost commercial equipment.
[0024] In an embodiment of the invention the first power unit is configured for providing
an activation current density greater than 0.5 kA/cm
2 and an activation voltage greater than 10V during an activation time lower than 300ms,
for generating a current discharge of low intensity at a high voltage in a very reduced
time, to assure an homogeneous superficial de-oxidation of the powders.
[0025] In a preferred embodiment of the invention the first power unit is configured for
providing an activation current density between 0.5 and 5 kA/cm
2 and an activation voltage between 10 and 100 V and the second power unit is configured
for providing a sintering current density between 3 and 15 kA/cm
2 and an activation voltage lower than 15 V.
[0026] According to a preferred embodiment the apparatus of the invention comprises switching
means which allows to control the activation and deactivation of the first and second
electrical power unit so that the sintering current density is applied preferably
immediately after the removal of the activation current density, i.e just after the
activation time is run out, and preferably the time between the deactivation of the
first electrical power unit and the activation of the second electrical power unit
is lower than 20 ms to assure an optimal distribution of the sintering current density.
[0027] The first power unit can be configured for providing a constant activation current
density or a constant activation voltage, and the second power unit can be configured
for providing a constant sintering current density.
[0028] The means for controlling the duration of the activation current density and activation
voltage provided by the first power unit can control a predetermined discharge time
(activation time) comprised in the range going from 50 to 300 ms;
[0029] The means for controlling the duration of the sintering current density and sintering
voltage provided by the second power unit can control a predetermined discharge time
(sintering time) comprised in the range going from 500 to 1500 ms;
[0030] In a preferred embodiment each power unit comprises a transformer and an inverter.
[0031] Preferably the two power units are controlled by a control unit and the control unit
is a programmable logic controller.
The control unit can comprise:
o means for switching between the first and the second electrical power unit;
o means for controlling the duration of the activation current density and activation
voltage provided by the first power unit;
o means for controlling the duration of the sintering current density and sintering
voltage provided by the second power unit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] To complete the description and in order to provide for a better understanding of
the invention, a set of drawings is provided. Said drawings form an integral part
of the description and illustrate an embodiment of the invention, which should not
be interpreted as restricting the scope of the invention, but just as an example of
how the invention can be carried out. The drawings comprise the following figures:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an apparatus according to a preferred embodiment.
FIG. 2 is a time plot of the pressure and the voltage/current when the inventive method
is applied to a WC-Co powder.
DESCRIPTION OF A WAY OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0033] In FIG. 2 the time pressure/ current/voltage diagram corresponding to the implementation
of the method according to the invention for obtaining a sintered WC-Co is shown.
[0034] The process starts with the step consisting in placing an electrically conducting
powder in an electrically insulating mold.
[0035] Then a pressure between 100 and 500 MPa is applied inside the mold, preferably with
two pistons, in this case around 300 MPa.
[0036] Then an activation step is carried out, consisting in applying an activation current
density at an activation voltage for an activation time and carried out by employing
a first electrical power unit (2). As shown, in this step a low current density (around
2 kA/cm
2) and a high voltage (around 30V) are applied. The pulse is about two tenths of a
second.
[0037] Then a waiting step is carried out wherein no current and/or voltage are applied.
This step consists in the switching of the power units, that is, to switch from a
power unit (2) to another power unit (3). The waiting time is that needed for carrying
out said switching by the control unit (4), in the present case a PLC. In FIG. 2 the
switching time is about 2 tenth of a second. A technical possibility would be to use
a single power unit but with instantaneously variable current and voltage. However,
the control requirements for the current and voltage levels and the discharge times
would imply very sophisticated equipment that would make the method uneconomic at
industrial level.
[0038] Then, the proper sintering step is performed, which consists in applying a sintering
current density at a sintering voltage during a sintering time carried out by employing
the second electrical power unit (3). In this case the intensity is higher (around
10 kA), but the voltage is reduced to 5 V.
[0039] The current density is applied using two opposite electrodes. In an embodiment the
pistons can be used as opposite electrodes.
[0040] As shown in FIG 1, and according to a preferred embodiment, the invention also relates
to an apparatus (1) for carrying out the inventive method.
[0041] The apparatus comprises:
- means for applying current and voltage to the powders, represented by the power units
(2, 3);
- an electrically insulating mold (5) containing the conductive powders (6), which is
closed in its ends by two pistons for applying mechanical pressure and which form
the electrodes (7) as well.
[0042] As shown in FIG. 1, the means for providing current and voltage for an activation
step is a first electrical power unit (2) and the means for providing current and
voltage for a sintering step is a second electrical power unit (3).
[0043] The first power unit (2) is arranged to provide through the electrodes (7) an activation
current density comprised between 0.5 and 5 KA/cm
2 and an activation voltage comprised between 10 and 100 V whereas the second power
unit (3) is arranged to provide through electrodes (7) a sintering current density
comprised between 3 and 15 kA/cm
2 and a sintering voltage lower than 15 V. These ranges allow to sinter most of the
commercially interesting conductive powders for typical applications, with a single
machine, which parameters have to be set prior to the sintering.
[0044] The apparatus further comprises:
- Means for switching between the first 2 and the second 3 electrical power unit;
- Means for controlling the duration of the current density and voltage provided by
the first power unit (2);
- means for controlling the duration of the current density and voltage provided by
the second power unit (3);
- connections (23, 33) between each of the power units (2, 3) and the electrodes (7)
of the mold (5).
- means for controlling the pistons that apply pressure in the mold.
[0045] The means for controlling the duration of the current density and voltage provided
by the first power unit (2) are able to control a predetermined discharge time (activation
time) comprised in the range going from 50 to 300 ms and the means for controlling
the duration of the current and voltage provided by the second power unit (3) are
able to control a predetermined discharge time (sintering time) comprised in the range
going from 500 to 1500 ms.
[0046] Each power unit (2, 3) comprise a transformer (21, 31) and an inverter (22, 32),
and the two power units (2, 3) are controlled by a single control unit (4), which
is preferably a programmable logic controller.
[0047] This PLC includes:
- means for switching between the first (2) and the second (3) electrical power unit,
- means for controlling the duration of the current and voltage provided by the first
power unit (2),
- means for controlling the duration of the current and voltage provided by the second
power unit (3); and
- means for controlling the pistons that apply pressure in the mold.
[0048] Now, specific examples of application of the method of the invention to different
metal powders are described.
EXAMPLE 1: WC-6Co / WC-10Co
[0049] A WC-6Co or WC-10Co disk is produced with the disclosed apparatus with a thickness
of 16 mm and a diameter of 22 mm. The agglomerated powder was spherical with an agglomerate
size of less than 100 microns.
In the activation step a current density between 2 and 4 kA/cm
2 during 100-200 ms was applied in order to activate the powder. A voltage between
15-50 V is needed for this activation step.
In the subsequent sintering stage a current density between 6-10 kA/cm
2 was applied to obtain a densified sample with a voltage lower than 10 V during 500-1000
ms. Between stages, activation and sintering, a minimum time of 10 ms was established.
Pressure, from 100-500 MPa, was applied from the beginning of the process.
The density of the final disk, measured by the Archimedes method, is around 13-14.8
g/cm
3. It is possible to obtain fully dense samples with hardness around 1800-2100 HV30.
EXAMPLE 2: Titanium
[0050] A titanium disk is produced with the disclosed apparatus with a thickness of 10 mm
and a diameter of 22 mm. The shape of the particles of the powder was irregular with
a maximum particle size around 75 microns.
[0051] In the activation step a current density between 1-3 kA/cm
2 was applied during 90-100 ms in order to activate the powder. A voltage between 10-50
V is needed for the activation stage.
[0052] In the sintering stage a current density between 4-7 kA/cm
2 was applied during 500-1000 ms to obtain a densified sample with a voltage lower
than 10 V. Between stages, activation and sintering, a minimum time of 10 ms was established.
Pressure, from 100-500 MPa, was applied from the beginning of the process.
[0053] The density of the final disk, measured by the Archimedes method, is around 3.5-4.4
g/cm
3. It is possible to obtain fully dense samples.
EXAMPLE 3: TiC-25Ni and TiC-25Fe
[0054] A TiC-25Ni and TiC-25Fe disks are produced with the disclosed apparatus with a thickness
of 16 mm and a diameter of 22 mm. The agglomerated powder was irregular with a particle
size of less than 30 microns.
[0055] In the activation step a current density between 1-3 kA/cm
2 was applied during 100-200 ms in order to activate the powder. A voltage between
15-50 V is needed for this activation stage.
[0056] In the subsequent sintering step a current density between 6-9 kA/cm
2 was applied during 500-1000 ms to obtain a densified sample with a voltage lower
than 10 V. Between stages, activation and sintering, a minimum time of 10 ms was stablished.
Pressure, from 100-500 MPa, was applied from the beginning of the process.
[0057] The density of the final disk, measured by the Archimedes method, was around 5.1-5.5
g/cm
3 for TiC-25Ni and 5.1-5.4 g/cm
3 for TiC-25Fe. It is possible to obtain fully dense samples with hardness around 1600-2000
HV30.
EXAMPLE 4: Aluminium
[0058] An aluminium disk was produced with the disclosed apparatus with a thickness of 12
mm and a diameter of 12 mm. The powder was irregular with a particle size of less
than 150 microns.
[0059] In the activation step a current density between 0.5-2 kA/cm
2 was applied during 100-200 ms in order to activate the powder. A voltage between
30-80 V is needed for this activation stage.
[0060] In the subsequent sintering stage a current density between 3-4 kA/cm
2 was applied during 500-1000 ms to obtain a densified sample with a voltage lower
than 10 V. Between stages, activation and sintering, a minimum time of 10 ms was established.
Pressure, from 100-300 MPa, was applied from the beginning of the process.
[0061] The density of the final disk, measured by the Archimedes method, was around 2.5-2.7
g/cm
3.
[0062] In this text, the term "comprises" and its derivations should not be understood in
an excluding sense, that is, these terms should not be interpreted as excluding the
possibility that what is described and defined may include further elements, steps,
etc.
[0063] The invention is obviously not limited to the specific embodiments described herein,
but also encompasses any variations that may be considered by any person skilled in
the art, within the general scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
1. Method of sintering electrically conducting powders in an air atmosphere for obtaining
a sintered product, comprising the following sequence of steps:
a) placing the powders in an electrically isolating mold,
b) applying a pressure to the powders between 100 and 500MPa,
c) applying to the powders a sintering current at a sintering voltage during a sintering
time, for sintering the powders,
characterized by applying to the powders, between step b) and step c), an activation current density
lower than the sintering current density at an activation voltage greater than the
sintering voltage during an activation time lower than the sintering time, to reduce
the electrical resistance of the powders.
2. Method according to claim 1, wherein the activation current density is greater than
0.5 kA/cm2, the activation voltage is greater than 10V and the activation time is lower than
300ms,
3. Method according to any of the previous claims, wherein:
- The application of the sintering current density and sintering voltage are carried
out by employing a first electrical power unit (2);
- The application of the activation current density and activation voltage are carried
out by employing a second electrical power unit (3);
- The first and second electrical power units (2, 3) operate independently.
4. Method according to any of the previous claims, wherein:
- The activation current density is comprised in the range going from 0.5 to 5 kA/cm2;
- The activation voltage is comprised in the range going from 10 to 100 V;
- The activation time is comprised in the range going from 50 to 300 ms;
- The sintering current density is comprised in the range going from 3 to 15 kA/cm2;
- The sintering voltage is lower than 15 V;
- The sintering time is comprised in the range going from 500 to 1500 ms,
and wherein the activation current density is lower than the sintering current density
and the activation voltage is greater than the sintering voltage.
5. Method according to claims 1 to 4, wherein:
- The powders are WC-6Co powders or WC-10Co;
- The activation current density is comprised in the range going from 2 to 4 kA/cm2;
- The activation voltage is comprised in the range going from 15 to 50 V;
- The activation time is comprised in the range going from 100 to 200 ms;
- The sintering current density is comprised in the range going from 6 to 10 kA/cm2;
- The sintering voltage is lower than 10 V;
- The sintering time is comprised in the range going from 500 to 1000 ms.
6. Method according to claims 1 to 4, wherein:
- The powders are titanium powders;
- The activation current density is comprised in the range going from 1 to 3
- KA/cm2;
- The activation voltage is comprised in the range going from 10 to 50 V;
- The activation time is comprised in the range going from 90 to 110 ms;
- The sintering current density is comprised in the range going from 4 to 7 kA/cm2;
- The sintering voltage is lower than 10 V;
- The sintering time is comprised in the range going from 500 to 1000 ms.
7. Method according to claims 1 to 4, wherein:
- The powders are a mixture of TiC-25Ni powders and TiC-25Fe powders;
- The activation current density is comprised in the range going from 1 to 3 kA/cm2;
- The activation voltage is comprised in the range going from 15 to 50 V;
- The activation time is comprised in the range going from 100 to 200 ms;
- The sintering current density is comprised in the range going from 6 to 9 kA/cm2;
- The sintering voltage is lower than 10 V;
- The sintering time is comprised in the range going from 500 to 1000 ms.
8. Method according to claims 1 to 4, wherein:
- The powders are an aluminium powders;
- The activation current density is comprised in the range going from 0.5 to 2 kA/cm2;
- The activation voltage is comprised in the range going from 30 to 80 V;
- The activation time is comprised in the range going from 100 to 200 ms;
- The sintering current density is comprised in the range going from 3 to 4 kA/cm2;
- The sintering voltage is lower than 10 V;
- The sintering time is comprised in the range going from 500 to 1000 ms.
9. An apparatus (1) for carrying out the sintering of electrically conducting powders
in an air atmosphere, comprising an electrically isolating mold which can be filled
with the powders, two opposite electrodes coupleable to the mold for applying a current
density to the powders in the mold, means for applying a pressure to the powders in
the mold and means for providing current and voltage through the electrodes
characterized in that the means for providing current density and voltage comprise:
- a first electrical power unit (2) arranged to provide to the powders a activation
current density at an activation voltage;
- a second electrical power unit (3) arranged to provide to the powders a sintering
current density at a sintering voltage;
the activation current density being lower than the sintering current density and
the activation voltage greater than the sintering voltage;
the apparatus further comprising:
- Means for switching between the first (2) and the second (3) electrical power unit;
- Means for controlling the duration of the activation current density and activation
voltage provided by the first power unit (2);
- means for controlling the duration of the sintering current density and sintering
voltage provided by the second power unit (3);
the activation time being lower than the sintering time.
10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein:
- The means for controlling the duration of the activation current density and activation
voltage provided by the first power unit (2) are able to control an activation time
comprised in the range going from 50 to 300 ms;
- The means for controlling the duration of the sintering current density and sintering
voltage provided by the second power unit (3) are able to control a sintering time
comprised in the range going from 500 to 1500 ms.
11. An apparatus according to any of claims 9 and 10, wherein the first power unit (2)
is able to provide a activation current density greater than 0.5 kA/cm2 and an activation voltage greater than 10 V.
12. An apparatus according to any of claims 9, 10 and 11, wherein the first power unit
(2) is able to provide an activation current density between 0.5 and 5 kA/cm2 and an activation voltage between 10 and 100 V, and the second power unit (3) is
able to provide a sintering current density between 3 and 15 kA/cm2 and a sintering voltage lower than 15 V.
13. An apparatus according to any of claims 9 to 12, wherein each power unit (2, 3) comprises
a transformer (21, 31) and an inverter (22, 32).
14. An apparatus according to any of claims 9 to 13, wherein the two power units (2, 3)
and the means for applying a pressure to the mold are controlled by a control unit
(4), preferably a programmable logic controller.
15. An apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the control unit (4) includes:
- means for switching between the first (2) and the second (3) electrical power unit;
- means for controlling the duration of the activation current density and activation
voltage provided by the first power unit (2);
- means for controlling the duration of the sintering current density and sintering
voltage provided by the second power unit (3).