Fibre-reinforced metal matrix composites

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B22D 19/14 (2006.01) C22C 49/14 (2006.01)

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CA 1302738

QM 33544 ABSTRACT FIBRE-REINFORCED METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES A metal matrix composite comprises essentially- aligned, fine-diameter inorganic oxide fibres embedded in a metal matrix material such as a light metal, for example aluminium or magnesium or an alloy thereof. In a particular embodiment the fibres are nominally- continuous and preferably are of mean diameter below 5 microns. The composite can be made by liquid infiltration of a fibre preform comprising the fibres bound together with an inorganic or an organic binder or (in the case of short fibres) by extrusion of a mixture, for example a suspension, of the fibres and powdered metal matrix material.

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