Preparation of aluminum foams and their sandwiches by accumulative roll-bonding
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Abstract
Aluminum foams were prepared by accumulative roll-bonding (ARB). Their porosity and pore mor- phology were studied by weighing and optical microscopy, respectively. It is found that aluminum foams prepared by ARB with TiH2 powder as the blister have optimum performance within the foaming temperature of 660 to 680 ℃ and the foaming time of 6 to 10 min. The optimum values of foaming temperature and foaming time are relevant to blister content. With 1.5% TiH2 at 670 ℃ for 8 min, the porosity and pore size of aluminum foams can reach 42% and 0.43 mm, respectively. Taking the aluminum foam by accumulative roll-bonding as the core, TC4 titanium alloy/aluminum foam and 1Crl8Ni9Ti stainless steel/aluminum foam sandwiches were produced by roll cladding. The interface morphology of these sandwiches was investigated by optical microscopy and energy spectrum analysis. A conversion zone forms by combination reaction between the face plate and the core plate, leading to metallurgical bonding at the interface.
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