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aluminum matrix composites and Fe2B

aluminum matrix composites and Fe2B

aluminum matrix composites and Fe2B

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Hi friends,
I want to study aluminum matrix composites and I'm interested in Fe2B particulates within the aluminum matrix. Fe2B is
a hard boride phase and used for hardnening of the steel surface. Besides Fe2B powders are very cheap and easy to find. But there is no study in literature. Is it harmfull for the properties of the aluminum composites? May the Fe2B powders find an application in aluminum sintered composites? or not? I m waiting for your comments, please.

RE: aluminum matrix composites and Fe2B

A google search provides several references for iron boride particulate aluminium composites. Please refer them, and come back.

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RE: aluminum matrix composites and Fe2B

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Google shows lots of results about all of composites but only one result is about Fe\B within aluminum matrix. arunmrao did you open and read these search results? also sciencedirect and ebscohost database gives similar results. I think, I ask a simple question.
what do you think about Fe2B phase or particulates in aluminum matrix. I m waiting comments from people who are interested in aluminum matrix composites.

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