Claims
- 1. A consolidated powder metal object consisting of tantalum, and characterized by substantially completely random grain textural orientation,wherein: a powder was initially provided to a preform the preform preheated to an elevated temperature, the preform was positioned in a bed of flowable pressure transmitting particles, and said particles encompassed the preform prior to consolidation, and said bed was in a pressurized state compressing said particles and causing pressure transmission via the particles to the preform, thereby consolidating the preform into a desired object shape, and to effect a resultant <lll> texture of the object of less than about 3.0×random.
- 2. The consolidated tantalum object of claim 1 having one of the following shapes:i) conical ii) cylindrical iii) disc-shaped.
- 3. The consolidated tantalum object of claim 1 wherein said resultant texture is less than about 2.8×random.
- 4. The consolidated tantalum object of claim 1 wherein said bed remains pressurized at a level or levels greater than about 80,000 psi, for a time interval of less than about 30 seconds.
- 5. The consolidated tantalum object of claim 1 including an evacuated and sealed, deformable metallic container in the bed, the preform located in the container, with bed particles both inside the container and outside the container, prior to said pressurization.
- 6. The consolidated tantalum object of claim 5 wherein bed particles outside the container are pressurized, the container having a deformed state to transmit pressurization to bed particles in the container.
- 7. The consolidated tantalum object of claim 6 wherein said bed remains pressurized at a level or levels greater than about 80,000 psi, for a time interval of less than about 30 seconds.
- 8. The consolidated tantalum object of claim 1 wherein the preform was heated to temperature in excess of 1,000C. prior to said consolidation.
- 9. The consolidated tantalum object of claim 1 wherein the pressure transmitting particles are one of the following:i) carbonaceous ii) ceramic iii) mixtures of i) and ii), or with other materials.
- 10. The consolidated tantalum object of claim 9 wherein the pressure transmitting particles in the bed are at elevated temperature between 1,000C. and 1,300C.
- 11. The consolidated tantalum object of claim 1 wherein the preform is at elevated temperature between 1,050C. and 1,350C.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional application of Ser. No. 09/239,268 filed Jan. 29, 1999 now allowed.
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