Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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794897 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Nickel ions and fine diamond powder are utilized as metal–matrix composites to improve wear-resistance in the development of micro-hole structures. The reinforced microstructure is produced on a specular substrate through a precision extrusion wax and electrochemical co-deposition technique. Oily wax is employed as sacrificial material to draw and grow a feature shape. Co-deposition, in which nickel sulphamate solution and diamond powder are regularly mixed, is conducted for electroforming a layer of metal–matrix composites onto the substrate. The formed micro-holes structure displays excellent geometric and dimensional accuracy of the holes. Satisfactory diamond content provides the wear-resistant metal–matrix composites.
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Authors
Shun-Tong Chen, Tsu-Sheng Luo,