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TITLE:
Effect of 45S5 Bio-Glass Particles on Physical Properties and Corrosion Resistance of the Mg-5Zn Matrix Composite
AUTHORS:
M. A. F. Zaludin, S. B. Jamaludin, M. S. Idris, N. A. Llah
KEYWORDS:
Powder Metallurgy; Bio-glass; Magnesium; Corrosion; Density; Porosity
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Metal,
Vol.4 No.1,
March
27,
2014
ABSTRACT: The effect of bio-glass (45S5) addition on the physical properties of Mg-5Zn matrix composite has been investigated. Powder metallurgy method was used to fabricate the composite by mixing, compacting and followed by sintering. Mg-5 wt% Zn was reinforced with 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 wt% of bio-glass (BG). The physical properties such as density and porosity were determined using a pcynometer. Corrosion resistance was studied by immersion test. The results showed that porosity of the sintered sample decreased for the Mg-5 wt% Zn reinforced with 5 wt% of bio-glass. However, above 5 wt% of bio-glass, the porosity increased. The result also showed that corrosion resistance of Mg-5 wt% Zn increased as the amount of bio-glass increased.