Abstract

Metal matrix composites (MMCs) have been extensively investigated in recent years, particularly in the area of processing techniques. Of the many potential techniques, in situ particulate formation is currently emerging. The aim of the present work is to study an in situ reaction taking place between TiN or TiC{sub x}N{sub 1{minus}x}, B powders and Al melt during spontaneous infiltration for the fabrication of an Al/TiB{sub 2} composite. An experimental setup was also used to perform kinetic studies of the process.

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