Capillary forces are said to be driving the process of sintering in compacts from powder metals and ceramics. A column of water rises in a capillary tube, while a column of mercury goes down. The contact angle of water is much lower than that of mercury. How does solid state sintering depend on contact angle? How are capillary rise being positive or negative related to solid state sintering? Does a material with greater cohesion than adhesion sinter better or worse than another material with lower cohesion and greater adhesion?

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