Microstructural analysis of iron aluminide fabricated from iron mill scale by powder metallurgy method
Date
2010-06-09Author
Nurul Syuhada, S.
Ruhiyuddin, Mohd Zaki
Khairel Rafezi, Ahmad
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This research describes the
microstructural of iron aluminide which
fabricated from iron mill scale by powder
metallurgy method. The raw material used
consists of iron mill scale and aluminum
powder. Iron mill scale is obtained from steel
plant company in north Malaysia. This mill
scale was milled for 4 hours with grinding
media to produce a fine particle size and then
the mill scale was sieved into a different size.
After that, the premix of iron mill scale and
aluminum powder was compacted with 5.7 ton
load and the process was conducted at room
temperature. The green compact were subjected
to sinter in condition of nitrogen atmosphere at
500ûC with 8°C/min heating rate and soaking
time was set for 30 minute. The structural
characteristics of sintered sample and raw
material investigated by scanning electron
microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive
spectroscopy (EDS) methods are presented.
SEM result of the sintered sample obtained at
500ûC showed that some particle of iron mill
scale do not react with aluminum powder to
create bonding together. This means the
temperature that used for sintering do not
reached the suitable sintering temperature.
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