In the present study an effort was made to find the mechanical and wear properties of a heat treatable hyper eutectic aluminium-silicon alloy. The alloy was prepared by conventional casting method in the form of ingots, and then chemical compositions of the alloy analysis are made by spectro spark emission spectrometer. The as cast alloy test samples are T6 heat treated by solutionizing at 500°C for 1h followed by water quenching and isothermal ageing treatment at 210°C for different aging time was achieved. The tensile test was carried out for as cast and cast aged conditions of different aging time of 1h, 3h, 5h and 7h. It was observed from tensile test the ultimate tensile strength of 1h (193.83Mpa) and 3h (168.68Mpa) aged (T6 treated) samples improved the UTS by 22% and 7% respectively as compared to as cast sample (158Mpa). Dry sliding Wear test was conducted at constant sliding speed of 1m/s, 2m/s, 3m/s and 4m/s. with varying load 10-40N. From the dry sliding wear study confirmed that wear rate and coefficient of friction are load dominant, In spite at higher sliding speed and load lower friction was noticed.
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