Development and characterization of 430L matrix composites gradient materials
AUTOR(ES)
Ruiz-Navas, Elisa Maria, Gordo, Elena, García, Ricardo
FONTE
Materials Research
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2005-03
RESUMO
This paper deals with a new concept that is Functionally Gradient Materials (FGM). The materials developed in this work are constituted by a 430L matrix core and composite materials with this matrix and gradient concentration with NbC reinforcement, from the core to the surface, through different steps. Composite powders of different content in NbC were produced through high energy milling in order to obtain the gradient composition. The morphology and microhardness of these powders were characterised and subsequently were processed through conventional P/M techniques, pressing and sintering. The materials obtained show improved wear behaviour.
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