Abstract
During sintering of porous compacts of iron-lead-copper mixed powders, the liquid lead which generated over the melting point of lead disolves the copper particles and the liquid of lead-copper spreads into inherent fine voids in the compact about 700°C. As the consequence, new coarse pores are formed at the original location of the lead particles and this type of residual pore is called "melt-off pore".