Materials Research (Jul 2024)

Microstructural Evaluation of Ni-graphite Composites Sintered from NiO-SiC Powder Mixtures

  • Ella Raquel do Vale Souza de Lima,
  • Armando Monte Mendes,
  • Gisele Hammes,
  • Cristiano Binder,
  • Aloisio Nelmo Klein,
  • Antonio Eduardo Martinelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2024-0057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27

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Nickel alloys and composites are interesting engineering materials as a result of a combination of mechanical, corrosion and wear resistance at service temperatures that exceed those of steels and steel-based materials. The present study aimed at sintering Ni-graphite composites from NiO-SiC mixtures and investigate the in-situ formation of graphite. NiO powders were mixed with SiC (0, 3, 5 and 10 wt.%) and attrition-milled during 1 h. The mixtures were then granulated using 1.5 wt.% paraffin in hexane solution and uniaxially pressed under 400 MPa. The cylindrical pellets were then sintered at 1200 ºC. The sintered materials were characterized by density measurements, dilatometric and microstructural analyses, as well as Vickers microhardness. The results showed that Ni-graphite composites were successfully produced from NiO-SiC mixtures with full reduction of NiO and dissociation of SiC to form a Ni-Si matrix and graphite nodules.

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