화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.37, No.5, 955-961, 2002
The production of Al-Mg alloy/SiC metal matrix composites by pressureless infiltration
Metal matrix composites have been produced by pressureless infiltration of AlMg alloys into SiC preforms at 900degreesC under N-2 for different infiltration times. The wettability of the ceramic reinforcement by the AlMg alloy is crucial in determining whether an MMC can be produced by pressureless infiltration. Sessile drop results show that Al alloys with Mg contents greater than 8 wt% had a contact angle lower than 90degreesC after 5 minutes contact time. This was in agreement with the pressureless infiltration results as MMCs have been produced after 30 minutes with these alloys. Sessile drop experiments also show that SiC is similarly wetted by Al-Mg alloys under both N-2 and Ar. It is concluded that the infiltration process does not involve the intermediate nitride phase suggested by other authors.