2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2008.10.002
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Cast in situ Cu–TiC composites: Synthesis by SHS route and characterization

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“…A copper matrix composite powder reinforced with titanium nitride was obtained by the mechanical alloying method at different times of milling (5,10,15,20,25, and 30 hours, respectively). Mechanical alloying of copper powder and the titanium nitride powder mixture leads to the following: − cold welding of plastic Cu particles with brittle TiN and growth of powder particles in the initial stage of mechanical alloying (Figs.…”
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“…A copper matrix composite powder reinforced with titanium nitride was obtained by the mechanical alloying method at different times of milling (5,10,15,20,25, and 30 hours, respectively). Mechanical alloying of copper powder and the titanium nitride powder mixture leads to the following: − cold welding of plastic Cu particles with brittle TiN and growth of powder particles in the initial stage of mechanical alloying (Figs.…”
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“…2). It can be observed that composite powders are characterized by the presence of tungsten particles inside the soft copper matrix after 5,10,15,20,25, and 30 hours of mechanical alloying. The container and balls in the high planetary mill were made from WC, and tungsten likely penetrated into the copper from one or all of these.…”
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“…Pure or alloyed copper has thus been combined with ceramics as diverse as TiB 2 [1][2][3][4][5][6][7], Al 2 O 3 [1,[8][9][10][11], several forms of carbon [12][13][14][15][16] or various carbides [17][18][19][20][21]; Ref. [22] gives a review of their processing methods and mechanical properties.…”
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