Processing and Properties of cast and Extruded Zinc-Aluminum Alloy Matrix - SiC Composites

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. M. Kim
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Zn-27% Al was pressure infiltrated into a column of 20 micron diameter abrasive grade SiC particles to give billets with particle loading of 50 voli.une %. Some billets were heated to a temperature where they became semi-solid and diluted with liquid Zn-27% Al alloy to give billets with particle loadings of 12 and 16 volume %. Some of these billets were then extruded into wire with an area reduction of approximately 98%. Tensile properties of the as-cast billets were always inferior to those of the matrix alloys; however, the extruded composite samples showed at 37% improvement in ultimate tensile strength compared to their extruded conventional counterparts. The fracture surfaces of these samples are described.
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APA: M. M. Kim  (1990)  Processing and Properties of cast and Extruded Zinc-Aluminum Alloy Matrix - SiC Composites

MLA: M. M. Kim Processing and Properties of cast and Extruded Zinc-Aluminum Alloy Matrix - SiC Composites. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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