Abstract

The applications of non ferrous alloys have been significantly increased due to its desirable substance properties. The material strength and hardness were depend on the nature of reinforcements were added to it. In this chapter was utilized to formulate the Copper Titanium (Cu-Ti) Metal Matrix Composite (MMC) has been reinforced with Tungsten Carbide (WC). The stir casting of material fabrication technique was considered. The tungsten carbide was the suitable reinforcement for Cu-Ti composite because of thermodynamic stable system of compound was attained. The mechanical, corrosion and wear behaviors have been discussed. The wear parameters have been optimized through Taguchi and Response Surface Methodology (RSM). The influential factor on wear rate was found and compared with the variance test.

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