1989
DOI: 10.1016/s0261-3069(89)80027-5
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The production of metal matrix composites by spray deposition

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“…The production of particulate-reinforced composites by spray deposition has been researched by White and Willis (1989). The matrix metal, which is contained in a crucible, is heated by induction until molten.…”
Section: (D) S P Ra Y D Ep O Sitio Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The production of particulate-reinforced composites by spray deposition has been researched by White and Willis (1989). The matrix metal, which is contained in a crucible, is heated by induction until molten.…”
Section: (D) S P Ra Y D Ep O Sitio Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although still in the research stages, White and Willis (1989) believe it to be capable of producing 1 0 0 kg ingots with a homogeneous, fine-grain microstructure. An advantage of the method is th at the short contact times during spraying, limits the formation of undesirable interfacial reaction products.…”
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“…The powder metallurgy method is considered the most popular method for the metal matrix composites MMCs preparation of reinforced [6]. The P.M is more economical than several other fabrication methods because no operation is involved in casting or melting in its stages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Metal matrix composites (MMCs) are produced using various methods such as mixing casting [14], gas pressure infiltration [15], powder metallurgy [16], compression casting [17], spray deposition [18], injection molding [19], and so on. When the literature is examined, it can be seen that the use of design by the Taguchi method in the production of composites is very limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%