2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(403c) Preparation of Uniform of W-Re Alloys by Pore-Volume Impregnation of Tungsten Powder
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This work utilizes the incipient wetness impregnation method to incorporate rhenium as an alloying element into two different grades of tungsten powder: irregular 1-5 micron particles and spheroidized 5-25 micron particles. This technique is commonly used for preparation of transition metal catalysts and doped ceramics where a uniform, highly dispersed additive is desired; however, it has not been utilized to prepare refractory metal alloys. After preparing rhenium-impregnated tungsten powders ranging from 1wt% to 20wt% rhenium using this technique, powder composition, particle size, particle shape, bulk density, and flowability will be evaluated to assess how this technique impacts powder properties relevant to powder consolidation. Powders will then be consolidated to near-theoretical density in a graphite sintering furnace, and the achievable density, alloy microstructure, and compositional uniformity will be assessed using standard metallographic techniques and electron microprobe analysis.
Overall, this work will evaluate a novel preparation approach for refractory metal alloy powder feedstocks that can offer improved control over particle properties, consolidation behavior, and final part properties. These findings will improve the efficiency of traditional refractory alloy manufacturing processes and expand the range and availability of feedstocks suitable for additive manufacturing.