magnesium effect to the hardness of al2o3/al ceramic matrix composites

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Composite is an alternative materialwhich has satisfying properties and can be accommodated for certain applications. Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs)is one of the composite types that are very interesting in terms of high temperature applications material. In this paper,we investigate the effects of Mg addition on the hardness of Al2O3 Ceramic Matrix Composites which was produced bydirected metal oxidation (Dimox) method. The CMCs material is made by placing Al ingot under mixture alumina andpercentage of Mg 5, 8, 10, and 12% wt. The processing temperature was 1100°C for 24 hours followed by cooling toroom temperature in the furnace. The results show that increasing of infiltration, the hardness increased to 1221 VHNmaximum at 8% wt Mg and then decrease again as the increment amount of Mg.
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Authors ;Eddy S. Siradj;Anne Zulfia;G.N. Anastasia Sahari
Journal msphere
Year 2009
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