A hardness–microstructure correlation study of anodised powder-metallurgical Al–Cu alloy composites

Surface and Coatings Technology(2014)

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Powder-metallurgical Al–Cu alloy composites with Al2O3 and SiC particles have been anodised. The microstructure of the resulting oxide layers with respect to the composition of the matrix and the reinforcing particles has been correlated to nanoindentation results. The reinforcing particles are well-bonded in the conversion layer regardless of remaining stable (Al2O3) or being converted to mixed oxides (SiC→AlxSiyOz). The distinctive pore structure of the matrix conversion layer is known from anodising of bulk Al–Cu alloys and impedes the formation protective coatings on the studied composites. A shell of partly or completely converted aluminium on the Al–Cu composite shows options to improve the hardness of anodised aluminium oxide coatings on Al–Cu alloy composites.
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Al–Cu composite,Al2O3 particles,SiC particles,Anodic oxidation,Microstructure,Indentation hardness
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