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Composite metal alloy material
(2015)
  • James Maurice Boileau
  • Timothy J. Potter
  • Matthew John Zaluzec
  • Pravansu Sekhar Mohanty
  • Vikram Varadarrajan
  • Paul George Sanders
Abstract
An alloy composite material comprising an aluminum alloy layer and a thermal spray alloy layer of 20 to 40% Mn and 47 to 76% Fe by weight in overlaying contact with the aluminum alloy layer. An alloy composite material comprising an aluminum alloy layer or base layer and a thermal spray alloy layer of 20 to 40% Mn and 47 to 76% Fe by weight in overlaying contact with the aluminum alloy layer or base layer. The aluminum alloy layer or base layer and the thermal spray alloy layer have a mechanical compatibility to each other of 20-60 MPa as determined using tests specified by ASTM-C633 test. A process of thermal spraying comprising providing a base layer and a feed stock alloy of 20 to 40% Mn and 47 to 76% Fe and thermally spraying the feed stock alloy onto the base layer to form an alloy composite material.
Publication Date
April 30, 2015
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Assignee: The Regents of the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI, US) 
                   Ford Global Technologies, LLC (Dearborn, MI, US) 
Citation Information
James Maurice Boileau, Timothy J. Potter, Matthew John Zaluzec, Pravansu Sekhar Mohanty, et al.. "Composite metal alloy material" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/paul-sanders/62/