Metal matrix composites with intermetallic reinforcements

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C075S249000, C419S048000, C419S049000

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06849102

ABSTRACT:
A discontinuously reinforced metal composite, having a metal matrix and a plurality of intermetallic particles comprising at least two different metals, the intermetallic particles having a size ranging from 1 μm to about 10 μm and being dispersed within the metal matrix in an amount of at least 20% by volume, wherein the intermetallic particles are particles having at least one same metal as the metal in the metal matrix.

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