Preliminary development of porous aluminum via powder metallurgy technique: Vorentwicklung von porösem Aluminium durch Pulvermetallurgie

Porous aluminum has been extensively studied, particularly in the field in which lightweight and high stiffness properties are essential. In this study, a preliminary investigation is performed to determine the optimum sintering temperature to develop porous aluminium by a powder metallurgy techniqu...

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Published in:Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik
Main Author: Jamal N.A.; Maizatul O.; Anuar H.; Yusof F.; Nor Y.A.; Khalid K.; Zakaria M.N.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley-VCH Verlag 2018
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Jamal N.A.; Maizatul O.; Anuar H.; Yusof F.; Nor Y.A.; Khalid K.; Zakaria M.N.
Preliminary development of porous aluminum via powder metallurgy technique: Vorentwicklung von porösem Aluminium durch Pulvermetallurgie
2018
Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik
49
4
10.1002/mawe.201700269
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85045966196&doi=10.1002%2fmawe.201700269&partnerID=40&md5=144146bcd3281336385daecc732af14c
Porous aluminum has been extensively studied, particularly in the field in which lightweight and high stiffness properties are essential. In this study, a preliminary investigation is performed to determine the optimum sintering temperature to develop porous aluminium by a powder metallurgy technique, using polymethylmethacrylate as a space holder. The effects of the sintering temperatures on the physical characteristics, oxidation level, microstructure and sintered density of the porous specimen are systematically evaluated. Based on the results, an increase in the sintering temperature from 580 °C to 600 °C changes the colour of the porous aluminum body from a silver-like colour to a gold-like colour, with some of the specimens encountering severe cracking, spalling and even collapsing. As such, the oxygen content is significantly increased from 0.45 wt.% to 2.14 wt. %, suggesting the oxidation phenomenon. In line with this, an obvious appearance of particle boundaries with less macro-pores formation is also observed. Additionally, the sintered density of the porous specimen is found to reduce from 1.305 g/cm3 to 0.908 g/cm3. Therefore, fabrication of the resultant porous aluminium at 580 °C is an ideal condition in this study, owing to the ideal combination of physical characteristics, microstructure, oxidation level and sintered density. © 2018 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
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author Jamal N.A.; Maizatul O.; Anuar H.; Yusof F.; Nor Y.A.; Khalid K.; Zakaria M.N.
spellingShingle Jamal N.A.; Maizatul O.; Anuar H.; Yusof F.; Nor Y.A.; Khalid K.; Zakaria M.N.
Preliminary development of porous aluminum via powder metallurgy technique: Vorentwicklung von porösem Aluminium durch Pulvermetallurgie
author_facet Jamal N.A.; Maizatul O.; Anuar H.; Yusof F.; Nor Y.A.; Khalid K.; Zakaria M.N.
author_sort Jamal N.A.; Maizatul O.; Anuar H.; Yusof F.; Nor Y.A.; Khalid K.; Zakaria M.N.
title Preliminary development of porous aluminum via powder metallurgy technique: Vorentwicklung von porösem Aluminium durch Pulvermetallurgie
title_short Preliminary development of porous aluminum via powder metallurgy technique: Vorentwicklung von porösem Aluminium durch Pulvermetallurgie
title_full Preliminary development of porous aluminum via powder metallurgy technique: Vorentwicklung von porösem Aluminium durch Pulvermetallurgie
title_fullStr Preliminary development of porous aluminum via powder metallurgy technique: Vorentwicklung von porösem Aluminium durch Pulvermetallurgie
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary development of porous aluminum via powder metallurgy technique: Vorentwicklung von porösem Aluminium durch Pulvermetallurgie
title_sort Preliminary development of porous aluminum via powder metallurgy technique: Vorentwicklung von porösem Aluminium durch Pulvermetallurgie
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description Porous aluminum has been extensively studied, particularly in the field in which lightweight and high stiffness properties are essential. In this study, a preliminary investigation is performed to determine the optimum sintering temperature to develop porous aluminium by a powder metallurgy technique, using polymethylmethacrylate as a space holder. The effects of the sintering temperatures on the physical characteristics, oxidation level, microstructure and sintered density of the porous specimen are systematically evaluated. Based on the results, an increase in the sintering temperature from 580 °C to 600 °C changes the colour of the porous aluminum body from a silver-like colour to a gold-like colour, with some of the specimens encountering severe cracking, spalling and even collapsing. As such, the oxygen content is significantly increased from 0.45 wt.% to 2.14 wt. %, suggesting the oxidation phenomenon. In line with this, an obvious appearance of particle boundaries with less macro-pores formation is also observed. Additionally, the sintered density of the porous specimen is found to reduce from 1.305 g/cm3 to 0.908 g/cm3. Therefore, fabrication of the resultant porous aluminium at 580 °C is an ideal condition in this study, owing to the ideal combination of physical characteristics, microstructure, oxidation level and sintered density. © 2018 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
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