In the present study Duralumin(DA) based Mild Steel particles (MSp -6% wt. and 12% wt.) reinforced composite are fabricated by cold compacting the milled powders. The mechanically mixed powders are compacted in a die cavity by applying a uniaxial steady load in the range 22-38 T. The hardness of green compacts produced are increased by sintering. The SEM images showed an even dispersion of MS p in the duralumin alloy and elemental composition is confirmed by the EDAX spectrum. The sintered specimens were further subjected to aging treatment. Compacts were soaked at 550 0 C for a span of 2 h and then are quenched in water at ambient temperature. The temperatures selected for aging treatment are 100, 150, and 200 0 C and hardness was checked for every 60 minutes of time. The peak hardness obtained because of aging heat treatment is found to be much better than the corresponding sintered compacts. Compacts peak aged at 100 0 C exhibited better tensile strength than the rest of the other specimens. Impact Factor (JCC): 7.6197 SCOPUS Indexed Journal NAAS Rating: 3.11quantity of reinforcement can be dispersed in the matrix and also a better control of microstructure phases is achievable [5]. Also in specific by aluminum PM it is possible to produce high performance, net or nearly net to shapes of components, hence bringing down or avoiding the investment and running costs attached with complex machining operations [6]. In the recent year's researchers have used ceramic particles for producing the composites. But the major drawback with ceramics reinforced MMC's are their relatively lower toughness and toughness. Also, the relatively higher costs would make them economically unsuitable for various applications. In contrast, steels are competitively low cost, which has made them attractive in a wide range of applications [7].In the light of above, the present investigation concentrates on to develop the composite by dispersing the mild steel particles in different proportions in duralumin matrix by employing the cold compacting approach. The composite developed is expected to provide superior mechanical properties suitable for high strength, heat and wear resistant applications.