Abstract

Aluminum metal matrix with carbon fibre reinforcement composites are potential materials for automotive, aerospace and electronics industries. The interaction between Al matrix and carbon fibre reinforcement, plays vibrant role to decide the properties of the Metal Matrix Composites (MMC’s). However, interaction between Al alloy matrix and carbon fibre is forming an Aluminum Carbide (Al4C3) at higher temperature (>650°C). This consequence degrades the mechanical properties and promotes corrosion. To overcome corrosion problem and improve the composite properties, metallic coating on carbon rod is very vital. In the present study, aluminum metal matrix composites (Al6082/4%Al2O3+2%Gr) were developed with coated carbon fibre rod using stir casting process. Carbon fibre rods of 3 mm diameter is coated with nickel by electro less process and then copper coating done by electrolytic process. The bonding between matrix and reinforcement was observed in SEM and EDAX analysis. The results indicates the absent of Al4C3 formation.

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