The role of tin and magnesium in assisting liquid phase sintering of aluminum (Al)

This study aims to investigate the effect of tin (Sn) and magnesium (Mg) on the sintering response of sintered Al. Although this topic has been extensively reported, details on the combined effect of Sn and Mg that function as sintering additives are still limited. The current study discusses the ef...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Main Author: Jamal N.A.; Yusof F.; Nor Y.A.; Othman M.; Khalid K.; Zakaria M.N.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2018
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Jamal N.A.; Yusof F.; Nor Y.A.; Othman M.; Khalid K.; Zakaria M.N.
The role of tin and magnesium in assisting liquid phase sintering of aluminum (Al)
2018
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
290
1
10.1088/1757-899X/290/1/012008
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85042299619&doi=10.1088%2f1757-899X%2f290%2f1%2f012008&partnerID=40&md5=f51379b1843af8ddb7ec7e8ca6b1a733
This study aims to investigate the effect of tin (Sn) and magnesium (Mg) on the sintering response of sintered Al. Although this topic has been extensively reported, details on the combined effect of Sn and Mg that function as sintering additives are still limited. The current study discusses the effect of the combined use of Sn and Mg to assist aluminium (Al) in liquid phase sintering via the powder metallurgy technique. The results demonstrated that the densities of sintered Al increased from 2.5397 to 2.575 g/cm3 as the Sn content increased from 1.5 to 2.5 wt. % respectively. Accordingly, the physical characteristics of sintered Al were transformed from black to silver, which confirmed the reduction in the oxygen content (oxide layer reduction) from 0.58 to 0.44 wt. % respectively. Additionally, the microstructure of the resultant sintered Al demonstrated that effective wetting by Sn addition was obtained at its maximum content of 2.5 wt. % with a greater micro pores reduction and better metallurgical bonding between Al particles. Therefore, the introduction of different Sn content, along with Mg element, was found to further improve the sintering response of the resultant sintered Al that consequently improved its densities and physical characteristics. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Jamal N.A.; Yusof F.; Nor Y.A.; Othman M.; Khalid K.; Zakaria M.N.
spellingShingle Jamal N.A.; Yusof F.; Nor Y.A.; Othman M.; Khalid K.; Zakaria M.N.
The role of tin and magnesium in assisting liquid phase sintering of aluminum (Al)
author_facet Jamal N.A.; Yusof F.; Nor Y.A.; Othman M.; Khalid K.; Zakaria M.N.
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title The role of tin and magnesium in assisting liquid phase sintering of aluminum (Al)
title_short The role of tin and magnesium in assisting liquid phase sintering of aluminum (Al)
title_full The role of tin and magnesium in assisting liquid phase sintering of aluminum (Al)
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description This study aims to investigate the effect of tin (Sn) and magnesium (Mg) on the sintering response of sintered Al. Although this topic has been extensively reported, details on the combined effect of Sn and Mg that function as sintering additives are still limited. The current study discusses the effect of the combined use of Sn and Mg to assist aluminium (Al) in liquid phase sintering via the powder metallurgy technique. The results demonstrated that the densities of sintered Al increased from 2.5397 to 2.575 g/cm3 as the Sn content increased from 1.5 to 2.5 wt. % respectively. Accordingly, the physical characteristics of sintered Al were transformed from black to silver, which confirmed the reduction in the oxygen content (oxide layer reduction) from 0.58 to 0.44 wt. % respectively. Additionally, the microstructure of the resultant sintered Al demonstrated that effective wetting by Sn addition was obtained at its maximum content of 2.5 wt. % with a greater micro pores reduction and better metallurgical bonding between Al particles. Therefore, the introduction of different Sn content, along with Mg element, was found to further improve the sintering response of the resultant sintered Al that consequently improved its densities and physical characteristics. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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