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The spark plasma sintering (SPS) process is the most advanced form of sintering where it is possible to retain submicron structures at low sintering temperatures and short times. The difference between SPS and other sintering methods has ramifications in process efficiency and energy savings as well as microstructural and compositional implications. These beneficial effects have been largely attributed to a) the higher heating rates, b) imposition of an electric field and c) applied stress during sintering.
Model and Make
Specifications
Current: upto 15 kA,
Voltage: upto 10V
Load: 1000 kN
Campact size: 100 mm dia max
Vacuum level: upto 6 x 10-5 mbar
Molds: graphite