Claims
- 1. A method for consolidating material (10) of metallic and nonmetallic compositions and combinations thereof to form a densified compact (10') of a predetermined density wherein a quantity of such material (10) which is less dense than the predetermined density is encapsulated in a pressure-transmitting medium (18) to which external pressure is applied to the entire exterior of the medium to cause a predetermined densification of the encapsulated material by hydrostatic pressure applied by the medium in response to the medium being substantially fully dense and incompressible and capable of fluidic flow at least just prior to the predetermined densification, comprising utilizing a pressure-transmitting medium (18) of a rigid interconnected skeleton structure (26) which is collapsible in response to a predetermined force and a fluidizing material (28) capable of fluidity and supported by the skeleton structure (26), and applying pressure to collapse the skeleton structure (26) to produce a composite (18') of structure fragments dispersed in the fluidizing material (28') with the composite (18') being substantially fully dense and incompressible and fluidic at the predetermined densification of the compact (10'), said pressure-transmitting medium having pressure applied thereto by being disposed in a pot die (20) having interior walls (22) extending from the pressure-transmitting medium and moving a ram (24) into the pot die (20) in close sliding engagement with the interior walls (22) to engage the pressure-transmitting medium and utilizing a fluidizing material (28) which remains rigid while being heated until it reaches a predetermined temperature at which it becomes fluidic and capable of plastic flow, and characterized by cooling and solidifying the fluidizing material (28') at the interface between the interior walls (22) and the ram (24) to provide a seal for preventing the flow of the fluidizing material (28') between the ram (24) and the interior walls (22).
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 372,563, filed Apr. 28, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,428,906, issued Jan. 31, 1984.
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