ABSTRACTNanocrystalline composites of Cu90−xCo10Nix (x = 0, 10, 20 wt-%) alloys reinforced with 7.5 wt-% of intermetallic SmCo5 particles were prepared by several processing steps. The production of these alloys started with the synthesis of Cu90−xCo10Nix powder alloys by mechanical alloying of pure Cu, Co and Ni in a planetary mill for 30 h at 250 rev min−1. As a second step, intermetallic SmCo5 particles were added, and additional milling was performed for 10 h. The resulting powders of both milling processes were characterised by means of an X-ray diffraction method, a scanning electron microscopy and an electron probe microanalysis. As a final fabrication step, Cu90−xCo10Nix–7.5% SmCo5 alloy powders were consolidated by hot pressing under 88 MPa for 75 min at 750°C in an argon atmosphere. The resulting compacts are reinforced by the precipitation of Co(Ni) during consolidation, and the presence of second-phase particles of oxides and intermetallic SmCo5.