Opportunities for new graphitic aluminium metal matrix composite |
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Abstract: | AbstractNickel coated graphite particles have been incorporated into aluminium with a second particulate phase to produce graphitic aluminium metal matrix composites (Gr A-Ni) with improved processing, wear, and scuffing resistance. Excellent wear behaviour is provided by a combination of solid lubrication by graphite as well as high temperature strengthening of the matrix alloy by nickel present as Al3 Ni intermetallics. Applications being developed include cylinder liners, pistons, connecting rods, various types of brakes, air diffusers and bushings. Neutral buoyancy of two particles, one of which is lighter and the other heavier than the aluminium matrix alloy, makes this a readily sand and die castable material. The presence of graphite and Al3Ni intermetallics reduces the amount of ceramic particulate required to achieve the desired wear properties, with resulting improved machinability. The composition of the material can be tailored to the application. All these factors influence the finished part cost. |
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