Abstract

This paper reports on the post-processing disintegration of melt-infiltrated aluminum–carbon nanotube (Al–CNT) composites. The paper shows that un-optimized processing conditions can lead to the deterioration of the consolidated composite into micro-scale powder over time. Extensive characterization of the disintegration process over unprecedented post-processing times of ~2.5 years was conducted. The effect of post-processing time on the morphological and phase changes is discussed. The paper points to the importance and need to evaluate the long-term properties of Al–CNT composites.

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