Effect of high weight percent of space holder on porosity and microstructure of aluminum foam manufactured by sintering-dissolution process (SDP)
Abstract
This experiment was carried out to study the effect of high weight percent of space holder
on porosity and microstructure of aluminum foam manufactured by Sintering-Dissolution
Process (SDP). SDP consist of mixing, compacting, sintering and also dissolution process. In this
study, aluminum (Al) and sodium chloride (NaCl) were mixed together to produce a
homogeneous mixture. The composition of space-holder (NaCl) content is 45%, 55%, 65%, and 75%. Mixture powder was compressed according to compaction pressure 200MPa at room
temperature and then was sintered for 2 hours. The sintered sample were removed from the
furnace and placed it into warm, running water stream for 45 minutes to dissolves the spaceholder
content (NaCl) particles embedded in the aluminum matrices. From the results, the spaceholder
content can affect the total porosity of the sintered aluminum. The higher space-holder
content, the higher porosity can be achieved. The porous aluminum with 75% of space-holder
produces highest value of porosity which is 74% of porosity.