Study on the Wear Resistance of ZnAl27 Composite Reinforced by SiC Particles

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The microstructures characteristics of interface and wear resistance Of ZnAl27 composite reinforced by SiC particles have been studied by means of SEM and HRTEM. The results shown that SiC particles could be distributed in ZnAl27 alloy uniformly, and the excellent combined interface between SiC particles and ZA27 matrix is formed. CuZn4 could nucleate on SiC particles and grow up at higher speed along SiC particles than at the vertical direction. The wear resistance of the ZnAl27 alloy could be increased remarkably due to the addition of SiC particles. When the SiC particles are added to 30%, the wear resistance was raised by 126.5 times

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 79-82)

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1871-1874

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August 2009

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