Study of Interaction between Liquid Magnesium Alloy and Glassy Carbon Particles

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In the presented experiments, the influence of a liquid magnesium alloy with Zr and RE reinforced on glassy carbon particles (GCp) in composites obtained by the mechanical mixing of a suspension, its pressureless solidification and by pressure die casting was examined. The microstructure of the as-received GCp and after their isolation from the composite was characterized by SEM and EDS methods. The presence of a thin oxide type layer with a high RE content was found, independent of the applied composite technology.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 227)

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