Development of aluminium matrix composites with non-agglomerated nanodiamond reinforcements Online publication date: Fri, 07-Oct-2016
by V.A. Popov; E.V. Shelekhov; A.S. Prosviryakov; D.V. Matveev; E.V. Vershinina; M.G. Khomutov
International Journal of Nanotechnology (IJNT), Vol. 13, No. 8/9, 2016
Abstract: The mechanical alloying of 'aluminium+nanodiamond' mixtures for more than 8 h leads to the formation of aluminium carbide. To avoid this, the break-up of primary agglomerates should be performed during the production of a non-carbide-forming copper matrix composite (in the event that this metal is included in the required aluminium alloy), which is then followed by processing with aluminium. As a result, the time of processing a composite containing aluminium is reduced by 5-7 times, and the formation of aluminium carbide is prevented.
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