Effect of Nitriding on Wear Behavior of Graphite Reinforced Aluminum Alloy Composites

  • Girish B
  • Satish B
  • Vitala H
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The paper evaluates the effect of nitriding on the wear behavior of graphite reinforced aluminum 6061 alloy compo-sites. The composites were prepared using the liquid metallurgy technique. The content of graphite in the composites was varied from 3 to 7% (by weight) in steps of 2%. The nitriding process was carried out at 500˚C for 24 hours. Three categories of specimens, namely, the nitrided composites, non-nitrided composites, as well as the alloy specimens were tested for their wear behavior. Pin-on disc equipment was used for wear testing. X-Ray Diffraction technique (XRD) was used to confirm the implantation of nitrogen in the composites. It was observed that the nitrided composites have better wear resistance than the non-nitrided composites.

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Girish, B. M., Satish, B. M., & Vitala, H. R. (2011). Effect of Nitriding on Wear Behavior of Graphite Reinforced Aluminum Alloy Composites. Journal of Surface Engineered Materials and Advanced Technology, 01(02), 73–79. https://doi.org/10.4236/jsemat.2011.12011

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