Elemental powders of 80 vol% 5000 Al-alloy (3 wt.% Mg) and 20 vol% AIN were
milled in different mechanical conditions and at three different temperatu
res tin liquid nitrogen (cryomilling), low temperature (about -50 degrees C
) and room temperature). The effects of these parameters on the milling eff
iciency of Al and AlN and on the mechanical alloying were investigated. The
cryomilling of both Al and AlN resulted in a rapid decrease in size of the
coherently diffracting domains (<50 nm). However, a good homogeneity of th
e mixture was obtained only after 6 h of milling. The differential scanning
calorimeter (DSC) measurements and the EDS analyses have shown that mechan
ical alloying of the Al-3 wt.% Mg alloy had occurred. The absence of variat
ion of the Al lattice parameter, measured by X-ray diffraction (XRD), is in
terpreted as a consequence of Fe diffusion from the milling balls into the
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