Abstract

The study describes technological capabilities of self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) in the production of aluminumbased composite alloys with liquid-phase methods for shaped casting manufacturing. Thermodynamic calculations of reactions between the original components were made and the scheme of their interaction was proposed. The impact of different methods of powdered precursor preparation on the reaction intensity was defined. Comparative data was given for the casting properties of the composite alloys produced using SHS. The production technology was developed for the composite-alloy castings and the results of their pilot testing were presented.

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