Wear and corrosion resistance of alsi10mg–cp–ti metal–metal composite materials produced by electro-sinter-forging

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Metal–metal composites are a class of composite materials studied for their high ductility and strength, but their potential applications are currently limited by the complex manufacturing processes involved. Electro-sinter-forging (ESF) is a single-pulse electro discharge sintering technique that proved its effectiveness in the rapid sintering of several metals, alloys, and composites. Previous studies proved the processability of Ti and AlSi10Mg by ESF to produce metal–metal composites and defined a correlation between microstructure and processing parameters. This paper presents the wear and corrosion characterizations of two metal–metal composites obtained via ESF with the fol-lowing compositions: 20% Ti/80% AlSi10Mg and 20% AlSi10Mg/80% Ti. The two materials showed complementary resistance to wear and corrosion. A higher fraction of AlSi10Mg is responsible for forming a protective tribolayer in dry-sliding conditions, while a higher fraction of Titanium confers improved corrosion resistance due to its higher corrosion potential.

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Gobber, F. S., Fracchia, E., Spotorno, R., Fais, A., & Manfredi, D. (2021). Wear and corrosion resistance of alsi10mg–cp–ti metal–metal composite materials produced by electro-sinter-forging. Materials, 14(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14226761

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