Abstract
For fabrication of aluminium borate whisker (Al18B4O33(w)) reinforced 6061 aluminium alloy composites, a sol–gel alumina binder instead of conventional silica binder was used for preparing the whisker preforms of the squeeze cast composites. The results show that a sound whisker preform and a uniform composite can be made by this method. Unlike the reactive silica binder, the sol–gel alumina binder is rather stable throughout the entire high temperature fabrication process. Under appropriate conditions, the sol–gel alumina binder can also serve as a thermal barrier for minimising interfacial reactions between aluminium borate whiskers and the matrix alloy. With a binder concentration of 0.6 mol L-1, the ultimate tensile strength of the composite is as high as 277.6 MPa at room temperature and moderate at elevated temperatures. The tensile fracture of the alumina bound composite shows a mixed mode of dimple fracture and interface debonding.
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