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Gas Pressure Sintering (GPS)

High-pressure inert gas sintering inhibiting decomposition for high density and refined microstructure.

What This Process Solves

High-pressure inert gas sintering inhibiting decomposition for high density and refined microstructure.

Uniform temperature

Fast thermal cycling

High safety

Controllable microstructure

Suitable Materials & Applications

Nitride structural ceramics

  • Si3N4, AlN, BN, and Sialon

Carbide superhard ceramics

  • SiC, B4C, TiC, and ZrC

Premium cemented carbide and cermets

  • WC-Co and TiC-Ni

Refractory metals and high-temperature alloys

  • W, Mo, Ta, Nb, and powder-metallurgy alloys

Composites

  • SiC/Al and copper-matrix composites
  • Ceramic-matrix composites

Evaluation Boundary

Final feasibility depends on material composition, geometry, atmosphere window, thermal profile, target performance, and downstream testing requirements. For immature formulas or complex dissimilar joining, small-sample validation is recommended first.

Available Equipment & Parameters

G2VGR20 Gas Pressure Sintering Furnace

Advanced Sintering Technology Center / Laboratory-grade

Furnace chamber size
Φ200×250 mm
Maximum pressure
9.8 MPa
Heating material
Isostatic graphite
Ultimate vacuum
10 Pa
Maximum temperature
2000°C
Maximum load
50 kg

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