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Processing of brass open-cell foam by silica-gel beads replication

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 209, Issue 11, Pages 4958-4962

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2008.12.009

Keywords

Cellular materials; Metal foams; Copper alloys; Silica-gel

Funding

  1. Reclutamento Giovani Ricercatori Stranieri
  2. Department of Engineering Materials of University of Concepcion

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Cellular metals can be produced by several routes, including molten metal infiltration of a leachable bed of solid particles, also known as space holder. The space holder is usually a mineral salt (i.e. NaCl) with relatively low melting point, but this is a limitation for processing high melting point metals and alloys. This work introduces the use of amorphous SiO(2) (silica-gel) particles as space holder and wet solutions of hydrofluoric acid (HF) as solvent for Cu-based open-cell foams production. Commercial grade CW614N brass (solidification interval: 880-895 degrees C) was successfully foamed through the proposed route, resulting in open-cell foams having relative density approximate to 0.30 and almost spherical cell morphology. Because of the high chemical stability of SiO(2) particles no interaction with the metallic system during liquid infiltration has been found. On the other hand, due to the corrosion resistance of that alloy to HF attack there has been no evidence of damage on the treated alloys. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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