Dissolution of Al 6%wt c Mixture Using Mechanical Alloying

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In the equilibrium processing methods the system Al-C does not show any solid solubility which means that carbon is not soluble in aluminum. In this work an investigation of mechanical alloying on system Al-C was presented to force the dissolution. Using different techniques such as the X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), it was proved the force of dissolution by studying the specters for different milling time and by flowing the evolution during annealing into a DSC. Furthermore, morphology of phases has been studied.

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