Abstract

The possibility of fabricating ‘aluminum – carbon nanofibers’ compact materials by hot pressing at a pressure of 5 GPa and a temperature of 480 – 980°C is studied. It is shown that aluminum carbide forms in the case of hot pressing above 720°C. The hardness of the hot-pressed aluminum – carbon nanofibers’ composite material is 80% higher than that of pure aluminum at a satisfactory ductility.

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