About this Abstract |
Meeting |
MS&T25: Materials Science & Technology
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Symposium
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Sintering and Related Powder Processing Science and Technologies
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Presentation Title |
Advanced Manufacturing enabled by Spark Plasma Sintering |
Author(s) |
Dariusz Garbiec, Grzegorz Kubicki, Jakub Wiśniewski, Albert Kania, Wiktoria Krzyżaniak, Diana Marcano, Maria Wiśniewska |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Dariusz Garbiec |
Abstract Scope |
The Field Assisted Sintering Technique/Spark Plasma Sintering (FAST/SPS) allows fabrication of large variety of materials ranging from metals, ceramics and composites. The FAST/SPS is a versatile technique which may be used with in combination with other technologies. At Łukasiewicz ‒ PIT, several different approaches have been developed. The first case is usage of FAST/SPS for synthesis of advanced materials, such as MAX phases, which can also be etched to synthesize 2D MXene particles, which have properties on par with graphene. Another case is fabrication of near-net shaped ceramic and composite parts, such as sputtering targets, cutting inserts and tiles for aerospace applications. Moreover, FAST/SPS can be used in combination with surface engineering technologies, such as Aerosol Cold Spray. In particular, it allows the fabrication of optimal spraying feedstocks of ceramic and composite powders and also enables the possibility of coatings post-treatment, greatly improving the mechanical properties of the coated surface. |