Archives of Metallurgy and Materials (May 2020)

Investigating Sintering Behavior of the Graphene Nanoplatelets (GNPs) Reinforced Aluminum Nanocomposites Via Low Energy Solution Ball Milling

  • Zeeshan Baig,
  • Othman Mamat,
  • Mazli Mustapha,
  • Sadaqat Ali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/amm.2020.132816
Journal volume & issue
Vol. vol. 65, no. No 2
pp. 755 – 759

Abstract

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Owing to the excellent properties, graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) show great reinforcing ability to improve the mechanical and tribological properties of Al nanocomposites for many automotive applications. In this work, the GNPs dispersion and reinforcing effect in Al nanocomposite was tested. Solvent dispersion via tip sonication and facile low energy ball milling (tumbling milling) using two milling speeds 200 and 300 rpm were employed to develop GNPs/Al powders. Sintering response of the GNPs/Al sintered samples was gauged at two temperatures (550oC and 620oC). The effects of GNPs content, milling rotation speed and sintering temperature on the density, hardness and wear properties of the nanocomposite were examined. The results indicate that relative density % decreases with increasing GNPs content due to possible reagglomeration. The highest hardness of 35.6% and wear rate of 76.68% is achieved in 0.3 wt.% GNPs/Al nanocomposite processed at 300 rpm and 620oC as compared to pure Al due to uniform dispersion, higher diffusion rate at a higher temperature and effective lubrication effect.

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