Aluminum alloys are produced by different manufacturing
techniques and each technique produces a unique
microstructure. One of the most versatile manufacturing
methods is powder metallurgy (P/M) because it produces
a final fine or ultrafine grain microstructure. But it requires
powder consolidation and densification processes after
P/M. In the other side, Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) is now
recognized as a very interesting technique to densify
advanced materials with a high potential. The aims of this
work are: to produce an AA1100 aluminum billet by
powder densification followed by HIP and to compare its
microstructure and mechanical properties against the ones
of an AA1100 aluminum plate produced by conventional
rolling. The mechanical properties were measured using
tensile test and Charpy test. The results show that the
tensile strength of the P/M+HIP sample is higher than the
one of the aluminum plate, but the yield strengths are
similar. In the other hand the impact toughness results are
very different from each other.