J. Pan et al., Effect of a whisker surface treatment on the strength of Al18B4O33 whiskerreinforced AC4CH aluminum alloy composites, J JPN METAL, 65(3), 2001, pp. 199-206
A new surface treatment method for aluminum berate whisker was developed in
order to suppress the interfacial reaction between the whisker and aluminu
m alloy. By depositing Mg on the whiskers under 10 Pa at 650 degreesC for 3
.6 ks, and heating them in air at 800 degreesC for 1.8 ks, a uniform MgAl2O
4 layer with a thickness of 10-20 nm covered the whisker. MgAl2O4 layer had
a close bonding to the whisker. P lo treatment whisker, SiO2 binder added
whisker, Mg coated whisker and MgAl2O4 coated whisker reinforced AC4CH alum
inum alloy composites were fabricated by squeeze casting, respectively. Com
pressive strength of the whisker preforms having Mg coat and MgAl2O4 coat i
ncreased remarkably. The deformation of the preform was avoided during sque
eze casting. Tensile strength of Mg coat whisker reinforced composites did
not decrease, and that of MgAl2O4 coat whisker reinforced composites was en
hanced by 37% alter aging treatment (T6). The interface having MgAl2O4 coat
showed a stable state. MgAl2O4 coat can be regarded as a good barrier to p
revent the interfacial reaction between aluminum berate whisker and aluminu
m alloy matrix.