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Effect on Properties of Aluminum by Adding Alumina Slag as a Strengthener

Bikramjit Singh1 , Harwinder Lal1, Gurvishal Singh2, and Parminderjit Singh2
1.ME Department, RIET, Satnampura Phagwara, Punjab 144402, India.
2.ME Department, GIMET, Amritsar, India.

Abstract—In this paper we describe the behavior of Metal matrix composites. As we know that these metal matrix composites are used mostly in liberty ships, aerospace, automotive, and nuclear. In the present paper the study on sharp show off activities of Aluminum metal matrix composite reinforced with Alumina slag, SiC and Al2 O3 has been carried out. There are various production technique offered where the value fraction of Strengtheners could be inflamed and are likely to vary the wear performances of the composite. Composites posses excellent Strength and Stiffness and this describes that these are very light Materials. So this paper describes that these possess high resistance to oxidization, chemicals and other weather agents. Our paper also describes the advantages of MMC’s as it provides Dimensional stability. Wear and Corrosion resistance, Reduced Weight. As we know that Alumina slag emerges as the major slag material during production of alumina from bauxite by the Bayer’s process. Enormous efforts have been directed worldwide towards alumina slag management issues, i.e., of utilization, storage and disposal. Different avenues of alumina slag utilization are more or less known but none of them have so far proved to be economically viable or commercially feasible. It is studied that micro hardness and resistance to wear of MMCs is produced by Strengthener and also the wear properties are improved remarkably by introducing hard intermetallic compound into the aluminum matrix.

Index Terms—Alumina slag, SiC, Al2O3

Cite: Bikramjit Singh, Harwinder Lal, Gurvishal Singh and Parminderjit Singh, "Effect on Properties of Aluminum by Adding Alumina Slag as a Strengthener," International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, Vol.2 No.3, pp. 96-100, July 2013.