Abstract

This study represents the enhancement in mechanical, metallurgical, and thermal properties of composite synthesized by ultrasonic vibration effect. Collagen powder in the form of Cr2O3 was derived from chrome-containing leather waste (CCLW). Collagen powder and Al2O3 ceramic particles have been used to reinforce the development of an AA6061 aluminum alloy-based composite. Results showed that the composite developed under the ultrasonic vibration process showed better results by adding only 7.5% reinforcement particles (3.75% collagen + 3.75% Al2O3) to the matrix material as compared to the composite developed by the stir casting technique. The tensile strength and hardness were improved by about 40.41% and 44.27%, respectively when the composite was developed under the ultrasonic vibration effect. The compressive strength of composite material developed under the ultrasonic vibration effect was also improved by about 13.80% concerning the base material.

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