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A Review of Research Trends in Microwave Processing of Metal-Based Materials and Opportunities in Microwave Metal Casting

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10408436.2016.1142421

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Microwave heating; microwave-metal interaction; joining; in-situ casting; cladding; sintering; drilling

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Microwave processing of materials has emerged as a new method for processing of a variety of materials in the recent years. Microwaves have been used effectively with significant advantages, particularly in food processing and chemical synthesis. They are also found to be efficient for processing polymers, ceramics, polymeric composites, and ceramic composites. The physics of interaction of microwaves with characteristically different materials is not yet explored well; consequently, there are challenges in microwave processing of metal-based materials. Industrial processing of bulk metal is yet to be popular in spite of the fact that the feasibility of metal powder sintering was demonstrated a few decades ago. This article provides a summary of fundamental aspects of microwave processing of metal-based materials and their interaction with metallic materials. The processing challenges have been surveyed; developments in terms of techniques and tooling have been analyzed. Possible effects of microwave processing on metallic materials, in particular metal powders, bulk metals, bulk metal-metal powder systems, and sheet metals have been presented. Future research aspects of microwave processing of metallic materials with reference to metal casting have been identified.

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