2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jksues.2015.12.006
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Property evaluation of pumice particulate-reinforcement in recycled beverage cans for Al-MMCs manufacture

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“…Additionally, the XRF study revealed that the chemical makeup of PP and CCP is comparable to other agricultural wastes utilized in metal matrix composites at the moment, such as bagasse, locust bean waste ash, rice husk ash, and fly ash 38 , 40 , 44 . Silica, iron oxide, and alumina are among the hardest materials, and 38 claim that they are appropriate for reinforcing in a variety of metal matrixes due to their presence in PP and CCP.…”
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“…Additionally, the XRF study revealed that the chemical makeup of PP and CCP is comparable to other agricultural wastes utilized in metal matrix composites at the moment, such as bagasse, locust bean waste ash, rice husk ash, and fly ash 38 , 40 , 44 . Silica, iron oxide, and alumina are among the hardest materials, and 38 claim that they are appropriate for reinforcing in a variety of metal matrixes due to their presence in PP and CCP.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…This indicates that one of PP's key attributes is its ability to promote stress transmission in hybrid composite applications by offering strong particulate-matrix interface adhesion with aluminium. This enhances several mechanical qualities 38 . Peaks of carbon, oxygen, iron, silicon, aluminium, titanium, calcium, and potassium may be seen in Fig.…”
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“…The addition of 2-8 wt. % pumice powder to RBCs reinforced the matrix as reported by Dagwa and Adama [7] showed a prospect for additional investigation. However, the focus of these researches was not to produce a 7 series alloy from recycled beverage can (RBCs).…”
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“…Similarly, iron has a 72.5 % variation between highs and lows. Contaminant elements such as Ti, Pb and Cr can be found in small quantities in the recycled aluminum [20].…”
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