A study of Al-Mo powder processing as a possible way to corrosion resistent aluminum-alloys
AUTOR(ES)
Rodrigues, Wilson Correa
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2010
RESUMO
Elementary Al and Mo powder mixtures have been processed by high energy ball milling up to milling times of 100 hours. The shift of the pitting potential and the X ray analysis of green milled samples showed that part of the Mo has formed a supersaturated solid solution of Mo in Al. Elementary Mo powder, however, was still present after 100 hours of milling. Sintering led to the formation of the intermetallic Al12Mo phase.
ASSUNTO(S)
mechanical alloying metalurgia do pó supersaturated alloys ligas de alumínio localized corrosion corrosao
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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