Title of article
Features of film growth during plasma anodizing of Al 2024/SiC metal matrix composite
Author/Authors
Wenbin Xue *، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
6
From page
6195
To page
6200
Abstract
Plasma anodizing is a novel promising process to fabricate corrosion-resistant protective films on metal matrix composites.
The corrosion-resistant films were prepared by plasma anodizing on SiC reinforced aluminum matrix composite. The
morphology and microstructure of films were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy. Specifically, the morphology of
residual SiC reinforcement particles in the film was observed. It is found that the most SiC reinforcement particles have been
molten to become silicon oxide, but a few tiny SiC particles still remain in the film close to the composite/film interface. This
interface is irregular due to the hindering effect of SiC particles on the film growth. Morphology and distribution of residual SiC
particles in film provide direct evidence to identify the local melt occurs in the interior of plasma anodizing film even near the
composite/film interface. A model of film growth by plasma anodizing on metal matrix composites was proposed
Keywords
Aluminum matrix composites , Ceramic films , Plasma anodizing
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1002314
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