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Meeting 2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Light Elements Technology
Presentation Title Spark Plasma Sintering of Combustion Synthesis Derived Lithium Orthosilicate Powders
Author(s) Kagan Benzesik, Filiz Çınar Şahin, Onuralp Yücel
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Kagan Benzesik
Abstract Scope In this study, the SPS conditions of Li4SiO4 powders produced by combustion synthesis were investigated. There is no study on the sintering of Li4SiO4 powders with SPS in the literature. Therefore, this study has made an innovative contribution to the literature. The combustion synthesis products were first ground by hand in an agate mortar. Then, the powders were placed in a graphite mold and pre-pressure of 10 MPa was applied with the help of an axial hydraulic press. In this way, it was aimed to obtain a compact product with a theoretical density of 100%, a diameter of 50 mm and a thickness of 5 mm. The mold was then wrapped with a graphite blanket and placed inside the sintering chamber. All SPS experiments were conducted in a vacuum atmosphere. For each experiment, the heating rate was set at 100 °C/min and the sintering time was 5 min.
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Keywords Other, Other, Other

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