2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14185458
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Heat-Treated Ni-CNT Nanocomposites Produced by Powder Metallurgy Route

Abstract: Nickel nanocomposites reinforced by carbon nanotubes (Ni-CNTs) are one of the possible candidates for applications in highly demanding industries such as the automotive and aerospace industries. As is well known, one of the limitations on the use of some materials in these applications is thermal stability. Some components in these industries are frequently subjected to high temperatures, which is crucial to understanding their microstructures and, consequently, their mechanical properties. For this reason, th… Show more

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“…The nanocomposites were produced by powder metallurgy. The nickel powders used were from the supplier Goodfellow (Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd., Huntingdon, UK), whose morphology and microstructure were thoroughly studied by advanced characterization techniques in other works [21][22][23][24]. The carbon nanotubes used as reinforcing material were multi-walled and non-functionalized, supplied by Fibermax (Fibermax Ltd., London, UK) and have also been characterized in detail in previous work [25].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nanocomposites were produced by powder metallurgy. The nickel powders used were from the supplier Goodfellow (Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd., Huntingdon, UK), whose morphology and microstructure were thoroughly studied by advanced characterization techniques in other works [21][22][23][24]. The carbon nanotubes used as reinforcing material were multi-walled and non-functionalized, supplied by Fibermax (Fibermax Ltd., London, UK) and have also been characterized in detail in previous work [25].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%