Iron hollow sphere filled aluminum matrix syntactic foams (AMSFs) were produced
by low pressure, inert gas assisted infiltration. The microstructure of the produced AMSFs was
investigated by light and electron microscopy, extended by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
and electron back-scattered diffraction. The investigations revealed almost perfect infiltration
and a slight gradient in the grain size of the matrix. A very thin interface layer that ensures
good bonding between the hollow spheres and the matrix was also observed. Compression tests
were performed on cylindrical specimens to explore the characteristic mechanical properties of
the AMSFs. Compared to other (conventional) metallic foams, the investigated AMSFs proved
to have outstanding mechanical properties (yield strength, plateau strength, etc.) and energy
absorbing capability