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Oxynitride dendritic strengthening in pre-melted aluminium flakes through controlled in situ nitridation

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 806, Issue -, Pages 841-851

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2019.07.201

Keywords

Aluminium flake powder; Syntactic aluminium foam; In situ nitridation; Aluminium nitride dendrites; Porous AlN Al2O3 compounds

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In situ nitridation of pre-compacted aluminium flakes is shown to be a key to lightweight composites for many engineering applications such as more efficient and cost-effective construction vehicles. This new composite has the mechanical properties of high-strength streels while being similar to 3.4 times lighter. This composite was produced by: (i) compaction of micrometric Al flakes into porous blanks, (ii) partial melting through rapid heating to 870 K in N-2 and (iii) annealing of the pre-melted blanks at 750 K in N-2, where different Al flake deoxidisers were used to control a sufficiently low level of H2O/O-2 activating in situ nitridation. The nitrided composites contained stellar dendrites composed of Al, AlN and gamma-Al2O3, in which the ceramic fraction increases over the nitridation stage. The traces of H2O in the N-2 atmosphere were found to be beneficial for strengthening, due to oxidation and suppression of the composite dendrites from overgrowing and segregation. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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