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Materials Technology | 1995

Metallic Composites: An Emerging Major Industry?

Michael D. Skibo; David M. Schuster

AbstractThe long awaited birth of a commercial metallic composites industry may-have finally occurred. Recently, conventional materials such as cast iron, steel, and aluminum have been replaced by high performance, low cost metallic composites in several large volume production applications. Millions ofdollars in sales ofproducts based on this new family of materials have already been realized. Do these commercial successes herald the bright future ofa new engineering material?


Archive | 1986

Process for preparation of composite materials containing nonmetallic particles in a metallic matrix, and composite materials made thereby

Michael D. Skibo; David M. Schuster


Archive | 1987

Process for preparation of composite materials containing nonmetallic particles in a metallic matrix

Michael D. Skibo; David M. Schuster


Archive | 1986

Process for production of metal matrix composites by casting and composite therefrom

Michael D. Skibo; David M. Schuster


Archive | 1990

Cast composite material having a matrix containing a stable oxide-forming element

Richard S. Bruski; Larry Hudson; Michael D. Skibo


Archive | 1988

Cast composite material

Michael D. Skibo; David M. Schuster


Archive | 1998

Apparatus for mixing particles into a liquid medium

Michael D. Skibo; David M. Schuster


Archive | 1987

Cast reinforced composite material

Michael D. Skibo; David M. Schuster


Archive | 1994

Apparatus for continuously preparing castable metal matrix composite material

Michael D. Skibo; David M. Schuster; Richard S. Bruski


Archive | 2000

High-speed, low-cost, machining of metal matrix composites

Michael D. Skibo; David M. Schuster

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