Synthesis and Characterization of Immiscible Aluminium based Bearing Alloys Through P/M Route.
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Aluminium bearing alloys are finding vast applications in various automobile industries
these days. Aluminium P/M offers components with exceptional mechanical properties,
low density, corrosion resistance, excellent machinability, good response to variety of
finishing operations. In addition, aluminium P/M parts can be further processed to
eliminate porosity and improve bonding yielding properties better than those of
conventional wrought aluminium products.
Aluminium bearing alloys consisting of immiscible elements are being produced by
conventional casting route. The problem of segregation of second element due to
variation in densities always exists. The P/M route offers a better path to develop these
alloys. In order to sinter these, a reducing or inert atmosphere is required. The current
effort is to see a feasibility of producing such bearing alloys on industrial scale by
creating a reducing atmosphere.
In this work, two compositions of conventional aluminium base bearing alloys were
selected with a variation of Sn and Pb as a soft phase. Various series of alloys with
variation in Sn and Pb% were selected for the study. P/M route was employed for the
preparation of the alloys. The alloys were then studied for the variation in microstructure
of different samples w.r.t the different sintering temperatures. This was done using an
optical microscope at various magnifications. Microhardness test was also conducted on
various samples using the Vickers hardness testing machine. Variation in microstructures
and hardness was observed for different samples consisting of Pb and Sn as additives.
