A technique named 'apparent thermogravimetry' (ATG) has been developed
for studying infiltration phenomena. It has been used for investigati
ng of infiltration of copper, cast iron, and cobalt alloys into porous
tungsten, sintered steel, and tungsten carbide. A description of ATG
signal behaviour has been obtained, taking into account 'internal' (ca
pillary, viscous, gravitational, end-drag) and 'external' (wetting. bu
oyancy, Archimedean) forces. Dependencies of Archimedean force and wet
ting angle on different parameters are described in relation to the in
filtration mechanism. The ATG method can be used to determine surface
tension or contact an le.