The Fundamentals of Metal-Matrix Composites, Sezgin Ersoy, Editör, NOVA Science Publishers Inc. , New York, ss.27-41, 2022
Nanoceramic particles (carbides, oxides,
nitrides and carbon nanotubes) such as SiC and Al2O3 are generally added to
MMCs as particulate additives. Particulate additives are commonly used to
reinforce the metal-matrix, providing the matrix material with high hardness,
strength, hardness and wear resistance. Fine fiber additives are more effective
than particulate additives, but their using are generally costly.
The
interface between the additives and the matrix has a very important place in
determining the properties of MMCs. In many MMCs, a thin coating must be
applied over the additives before the additives are incorporated into the metal-matrix. These
coatings are applied for reasons such as promoting wetting and bonding between
fiber additives and matrix material.
The manufacturing techniques used for the
production of MMC materials and their components depend on the types of matrix
and additives to be produced; they are classified according to whether the
matrix is solid, liquid or gaseous when combined with the additive. Each of
these production methods has advantages and disadvantages.
As it is known, the use of MMC materials is
becoming more and more common day by day. For this reason, MMC materials must
be defined correctly. In this section, the current state of MMC is given.
Production methods and systems of MMCs, matrix and reinforcement materials,
conventional, solid state and other welding methods are discussed.