Electronics Sintering Graphite Mold with High Temperature ResistanceElectronic Sintering
Sintering is a traditional process to transform the powdery material into a compact body. It is very early to use this process to produce ceramics, powder metallurgy, refractory materials, super high temperature materials and so on. Generally, after the powder is formed, the compact body obtained by sintering is a kind of polycrystalline material, and its microstructure is composed of crystal, vitreous body and stomata. The sintering process directly affects the size of grain, the size of the pores and the shape and distribution of grain boundary in the microstructure. The properties of inorganic materials are not only related to the composition of the materials (chemical composition and mineral composition), but also closely related to the microstructure of the materials.
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Graphite Technical Characteristic
GradeMSL80MSS80MSL85MSS85Grain Size
(μm)25252525Bulk Density
(≥g/cm3)1.81.81.851.85Compressive Strength
(≥MPa)60607070Flexural Strength
(≥MPa)30303535Porosity
(≤%)21211818Specific Resistance
(≤μΩm)12121212Ash Content
(≤%)0.080.080.080.08Shore Hardness48485050