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Synthesis and characterization of Fe-ZrO2 metal matrix composites

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JOURNAL OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Volume 48, Issue 17, Pages 2107-2115

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0021998313494915

Keywords

Metal matrix composite; powder metallurgy; sintering; X-ray diffraction; scanning electron microscopy; hardness

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This investigation reports the phase, microstructure and hardness of ZrO2-reinforced iron-based metal matrix composites synthesized by powder metallurgy. The process involved the preparation of homogeneous mixture of electrolytic iron powder with different weight percentages (5%, 10%, 20% and 30%) of ZrO2 by milling, compaction in the form of rod and sintering in the temperature range of 900-1100 degrees C for 1-3 h in argon atmosphere. The sintered samples were subjected to X-ray diffraction for phase analysis and to scanning electron microscopy for microstructure evaluation. The X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy results show the presence of Fe, ZrO2 and Zr6Fe3O phases. This Zr6Fe3O phase is formed due to reactive sintering. From these studies it is concluded that two types of sintering are involved: (a) solid state sintering between Fe particles and (b) reactive sintering with the formation of iron zirconium oxide. Density and hardness of composite specimens were found to depend on fraction of ZrO2, the nature of sintering and the formation of Zr6Fe3O phases.

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