Improving the Efficiency and Quality of the Impregnation of a Porous Carbon–Graphite Material with the Aluminum Melt by Galvanic Modification of Its Surface

Russian Metallurgy (Metally)(2023)

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Abstract
The possibility to increase the extent of filling open pores with the aluminum melt during the impregnation of a carbon–graphite material by the deposition of galvanic film coatings on its surface is studied. The following two types of galvanic coatings have been used: a nickel coating and a combined coating comprised of copper and cadmium layers. The coated samples are impregnated using an out-of-autoclave technology in a special-purpose impregnation chamber. The galvanic coatings are shown to facilitate easier penetration of the aluminum melt into pore cavities, providing effective impregnation of a carbon–graphite material with a matrix alloy at low temperatures (<900°C) and pressures (3–5 MPa).
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impregnation,aluminum,carbon–graphite,composite material,metal-galvanic coatings
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