Fabrication of High Entropy Alloy by Powder Metallurgy Process
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2024.0005.i1Keywords:
Compression, Magnetic Property, Oxidation, EffectsAbstract
Recently, High entropy alloys have attracted a lot of interest because of their unique properties. which include outstanding strength, remarkable corrosion resistance, and consistent thermal stability. Powder metallurgy is one of the production procedures commonly used to manufacture these alloys. Metal powders are compacted and sintered to create a cohesive material in the production process known as powder metallurgy. The capacity to produce a fine-grained microstructure and a homogeneous distribution of various elements are two benefits of this technology for the synthesis of high entropy alloys. Moreover, powder metallurgy makes it possible to precisely combine various alloying constituents, which can improve the qualities of high entropy alloys even more. Powder metallurgy allows for the manufacture of intricate shapes and dimensions, rendering it well-suited to a range of uses. With the use of powder metallurgy, high entropy alloys can be fabricated with improved mechanical properties and enhanced performance.
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