Investigation of the effects of SiC reinforcement ratio in iron-based composite materials on corrosion properties

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H. Karabulut M. A. Erden K. Karacif S. Gündüz
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jun 2, 2022

Abstract

The corrosion properties of iron-based composite materials containing graphite and silicon carbide (SiC) reinforcement were investigated. The effects of silicon carbide reinforcement were investigated by adding 0.5% graphite and 1%, 2%, and 4% SiC. A powder metallurgy method was used to produce the composite samples. Iron, graphite, and silicon carbide powders were blended for one hour with a threeaxis mixer and then unidirectionally pressed under a pressure of 750 MPa. After pressing, the composite materials were sintered at 1100°C for one hour. The corrosion properties and microstructure, density, and hardness properties of the composite materials that can affect the corrosion properties were also investigated. It was determined that the pore ratio and hardness of the composite material increased, and corrosion resistance decreased, with increasing silicon carbide content.
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APA: H. Karabulut M. A. Erden K. Karacif S. Gündüz  (2022)  Investigation of the effects of SiC reinforcement ratio in iron-based composite materials on corrosion properties

MLA: H. Karabulut M. A. Erden K. Karacif S. Gündüz Investigation of the effects of SiC reinforcement ratio in iron-based composite materials on corrosion properties. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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