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Metal matrix composite



         


A metal matrix composite (MMC) is a type of composite material with at least two constituent parts, one being a metal. The other material may be a different metal or another material, such as a ceramic or organic compound. When at least three materials are present, it is called a hybrid composite.

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Composition

Each part of the material is either the matrix or a reinforcement. The reinforcement surface can be coated to prevent a chemical reaction with the matrix.

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Matrix

The matrix is the "frame" into which the reinforcement is embedded, and is completely continuous. This means that there is a path through the matrix to any point in the material, unlike two materials sandwiched together. The matrix is usually a lighter metal such as aluminum, magnesium, or titanium, and provides .

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Reinforcement

The reinforcement material is embedded into the matrix. The reinforcement does not always serve a purely structural task (i.e. reinforcing the compound), but is also used to change physical properties such as wear resistance, friction coefficient, or thermal conductivity. The reinforcement can be either continuous, or discontinuous. Discontinuous MMCs are isotropic, and can be worked with standard metalworking techniques.

Continuous reinforcement uses as monofilament wires or fibers such as carbon fiber or silicon carbide. Because the fibers are embedded into the matrix in a certain direction, the result is an anisotropic structure in which the alignment of the material affects its strength. One of the first MMCs used boron filament as reinforcement. Discontinuous reinforcement uses "whiskers", short fibers, or particles.

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Manufacturing and forming methods

MMC manufacturing can be broken into three types, solid state, liquid, and vapor.

Solid:

Liquid:

Vapor:

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Applications

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