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earth and planetary sciences

Quantitative study of the hardness property of laser surface alloyed aluminium AA1200

Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Volume 111, No. 5, Year 2011

Aluminium AA1200 was laser alloyed with a combination of nickel and titanium diboride using different weight ratios. Chemical reactions took place with the formation of different phases. The characterization of the alloyed surfaces was carried out by x-ray diffraction (XRD), optical and scanning electron microscopes. The alloyed surfaces are composed of the initial phase of Al-Ni dendrites and eutectics of TiB2/Al and TiB2/Ni distributed on the initial phase. Experimental results obtained showed that Al-Ni intermetallics brought about a significant increase in the hardness property of Al; however, these intermetallics are highly brittle and prone to fail by brittle fracture or stress corrosion cracking when put in service. The addition of TiB2 brought about a reduction in the formation of these intermetallic phases. A microhardness increase of over 10 times the hardness of the substrate was achieved. © The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.
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Citations: 4
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ISSN: 22256253
Research Areas
Environmental
Study Approach
Quantitative