resintered
Resintered is a term used to describe a material that has undergone a process of re-fusion or re-consolidation. This often occurs in ceramic or metal powders that have been previously sintered, a process where particles are fused together by heat or pressure. When a resintered material is reheated, it can undergo further particle bonding, leading to increased density, strength, and potentially altered microstructural characteristics. The exact outcome of resintering depends on factors such as the original material composition, the temperature and duration of the resintering process, and the presence of any additives. In some applications, resintering might be intentionally employed to improve the properties of a previously sintered component. For instance, in additive manufacturing, parts may be intentionally resintered to achieve higher densities and mechanical performance. Conversely, uncontrolled resintering can occur during post-processing or in-service conditions, potentially leading to undesirable changes in material properties. Understanding the resintering phenomenon is crucial for controlling and predicting the behavior of materials in various manufacturing and operational environments.