Mechanical Alloying definition

Mechanical Alloying. (1) means an alloying process resulting from the bonding, fracturing and rebonding of elemental and master alloy powders by mechanical impact. Non-metallic particles may be incorporated in the alloy by addition of the appropriate powders.
Mechanical Alloying. (Category 1) means an alloying process resulting from the bonding, fracturing and rebonding of elemental and master alloy

Examples of Mechanical Alloying in a sentence

  • Mechanical Analysis of the Effects of Different Mechanical Alloying Periods on Ni3Al Intermetallic Compound Fabrication Quality.

  • Shultz, J.P.; Martin, J.P.; Kander, R.G.; Suchicital, C.T.A. Processing-Structure- Property Relationships of Polymer-Polymer Composites Formed by Cryogenic Mechanical Alloying for Selective Laser Sintering Applications, In Proceedings of the Solid Freeform and Additive Fabrication-2000 MRS Symposium, San Francisco, CA, 2000, 625; 75-80.

  • Corrosion,Electrical and Mechanical Performance of Copper Matrix Composites Produced by Mechanical Alloying and Consolidation.

  • Robles Hernández‡†, “Production and Characterization of Fe-Cgraphite and Fe-Cfullerene Composites Produced by Different Mechanical Alloying Techniques”, Journal of Metallurgy, 10, 2, 2004, 107-118.90.

  • Mechanical Alloying (MA) is frequently used for the fab- rication of Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs).

  • Butt, “Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Steels via Mechanical Alloying and Spark Plasma Sintering,” Materials and Fuels for the Current and Advanced Reactors, TMS Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, March 11-15, 2012.

  • Formation of Amorphous Alloys by the Mechanical Alloying of Crystal- line Powders of Pure Metals and Powders of Intermetallics.

  • One of the most efficient techniques to increase the solid solubility and increase solute content in solid solution is Mechanical Alloying (MA).

  • Kruth, " Effect of Mechanical Alloying on Selective Laser Sintering of WC-9Co Powder," Powder Met., 42 [3] 203-205 (1999).

  • Gas Contamination due to Milling Atmospheres of Mechanical Alloying and Its Effect on Impact strength.

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