Pityana, Sisa LSeleka, TSKruger, Johannes CMoodley, MKRampedi, DLLabuschagne, K2007-07-032007-07-032006Pityana SL, et al. 2006. Preparation and characteristics of CNT-metal composites. Microscopy Society of Southern Africa – Proceedings, vol. 36 pp 300250-0418http://hdl.handle.net/10204/858The success in keeping carbon nanotubes (CNT) bonded to stainless steel provides a possible method for the preparation of CNT-metal composites. Alternative methods for the preparation of CNT-metal composites include hot pressing, sintering, etc. In this work laser surface alloying will be used the advantage of this is that critical pre-selected areas on the surface of a high value component can be specifically targeted for reinforcement. The alloying of the CNT will be carried out with a laser beam in an inert gas environment. The role of CNT in the reinforcement of metal components will be characterised for mechanical and chemical properties.enCarbon nanotubesCNT-metal compositesLaser alloyingMulti-walled nanotubesMWNTPreparation and characteristics of CNT-metal compositesConference PresentationPityana, S. L., Seleka, T., Kruger, J. C., Moodley, M., Rampedi, D., & Labuschagne, K. (2006). Preparation and characteristics of CNT-metal composites. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/858Pityana, Sisa L, TS Seleka, Johannes C Kruger, MK Moodley, DL Rampedi, and K Labuschagne. "Preparation and characteristics of CNT-metal composites." (2006): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/858Pityana SL, Seleka T, Kruger JC, Moodley M, Rampedi D, Labuschagne K, Preparation and characteristics of CNT-metal composites; 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/858 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Pityana, Sisa L AU - Seleka, TS AU - Kruger, Johannes C AU - Moodley, MK AU - Rampedi, DL AU - Labuschagne, K AB - The success in keeping carbon nanotubes (CNT) bonded to stainless steel provides a possible method for the preparation of CNT-metal composites. Alternative methods for the preparation of CNT-metal composites include hot pressing, sintering, etc. In this work laser surface alloying will be used the advantage of this is that critical pre-selected areas on the surface of a high value component can be specifically targeted for reinforcement. The alloying of the CNT will be carried out with a laser beam in an inert gas environment. The role of CNT in the reinforcement of metal components will be characterised for mechanical and chemical properties. DA - 2006 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Carbon nanotubes KW - CNT-metal composites KW - Laser alloying KW - Multi-walled nanotubes KW - MWNT LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2006 SM - 0250-0418 T1 - Preparation and characteristics of CNT-metal composites TI - Preparation and characteristics of CNT-metal composites UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/858 ER -