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The reinforcement titanium dioxide particulates present in ZA-27 alloy plays an important role in the resistance to corrosion properties of metal matrix composites. As titanium dioxide content increases in the metal matrix composites there will be advantages like decrease in the density and improvement in the strength of the alloy so that corrosion resistance is also increased. ZA-27 /TiO2 composites can be manufactured by the dispersion of titanium dioxide particulates in ZA-27 alloy melt using liquid melt metallurgy technique by vortex method followed by casting in suitable permanent moulds…mehr

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The reinforcement titanium dioxide particulates present in ZA-27 alloy plays an important role in the resistance to corrosion properties of metal matrix composites. As titanium dioxide content increases in the metal matrix composites there will be advantages like decrease in the density and improvement in the strength of the alloy so that corrosion resistance is also increased. ZA-27 /TiO2 composites can be manufactured by the dispersion of titanium dioxide particulates in ZA-27 alloy melt using liquid melt metallurgy technique by vortex method followed by casting in suitable permanent moulds 2, 4, 6 weight percent TiO2 particulates were dispersed in the matrix. It is possible to introduce only preheated but uncoated TiO2 particles (temperature of 400oC, duration of two hours) in the melts of ZA-27 alloy to obtain uniform dispersion and to retain significant amounts in the castings.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Vinutha K. and Dr. Surendra B. S. are Associate Professors at Dept. of Chemistry, Ewit, Bangalore. Dr. P. V. Krupakara is Vice Principal and Professor at Dept. of Chemistry, CIT-North Campus. They published more than 100 works and authored several books. Their areas of interest are Green chemistry, Material science, Photocatalytic