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Tungsten coatings and free standing parts
Brožek, Vlastimil ; Ctibor, Pavel ; Matějíček, Jiří ; Mušálek, Radek ; Weiss, Z.
Tungsten powders, 20 – 100 µm in size, were melted in the jet of thermal plasma generated by a water-stabilized spray system WSP®. The molten tungsten was deposited on steel and graphite or boron nitride substrates, whereas the spray-ability itself was tested as well as cohesion with other substrates. One of the goals of this experimentation was to gain skills for covering variously shaped walls of nuclear fusion devices (Tokamaks). Also spraying of free-standing tungsten bodies was realized, by means of substrates easily machainable-out after deposition, as graphite and BN. Other option consists of covering a tungsten mesh or plates armored with tungsten wires. Protection of tungsten against oxidation in the plasma jet was a problem to be solved – the best results were gained with shroud gas, Ar with 7% hydrogen, and simultaneous placement of the substrates into graphite cells. The whole spray process was maintained to avoid temperatures over 700°C at which the oxidation is
Tungsten filters
Brožek, Vlastimil ; Matějíček, Jiří ; Neufuss, Karel
Spheroidized tungsten powder was sintered by HIP and BELT methods at 1750°-1950°C. Sintering temperature and sintering pressure, which controls the pore distribution in final products, was optimized by increased hardness of tungsten particles through the formation of unreacted WC ore W2C core. Porosity and permeability of tungsten filters, which application is foreseen in high temperature filtration of metals and melts inorganic substances were measured.

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