B22F9/00

Powder made of iron-base metallic glass

The present invention is to provide powder made of iron-based metallic glass, the corrosion resistance of which is improved over the conventional powder made of iron-based metallic glass. The basic composition includes a group of iron-based metallic elements that predominantly has Fe, a group of metalloid elements that consists of Si, B, P, and C, and a little amount of a group of elements for improving the degree of supercooling that consists of either or both of Nb and Mo. The powder made of the iron-based metallic glass is obtained by adding to the basic composition an element for improving the corrosion resistance. The obtained powder made of the iron-based metallic glass has an excellent corrosion resistance, an excellent magnetic property, and an excellent insulating property.

NEGATIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL AND METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME

A negative electrode active material includes a silicon-based alloy represented by Si-M.sub.1-M.sub.2-C—B, wherein M.sub.1 and M.sub.2 are different from each other and are each independently selected from magnesium, aluminum, titanium, vanadium, chromium, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, gallium, germanium, manganese, yttrium, zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, silver, tin, tantalum, and tungsten. In the silicon-based alloy, Si is in a range of about 50 at % to about 90 at %, M.sub.1 is in a range of about 10 at % to about 50 atom %, and M.sub.2 is in a range of 0 at % to about 10 at %, based on a total number of Si, M.sub.1, and M.sub.2 atoms. C is in a range of about 0.01 to about 30 parts by weight, and B is in a range of 0 to about 5 parts by weight, based on a total of 100 parts by weight of Si, M.sub.1, and M.sub.2.

OXIDE-CONTAINING COPPER FINE PARTICLES, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SINTERED COMPACT USING OXIDE-CONTAINING COPPER FINE PARTICLES

Disclosed is oxide-containing copper fine particles including Cu.sub.64O and optionally Cu.sub.2O and coated with a carboxylic acid, wherein a mass ratio of Cu.sub.64O to a total mass of Cu, Cu.sub.64O and Cu.sub.2O is 0.5 to 2.0% by mass.

ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE FINE PARTICLES

[Object] To provide fine particles 2 having good printing characteristics, good thermal conductivity, and good electrical conductivity.

[Solution] The fine particles 2 are flake-like. A main component of the fine particles 2 is an electrically conductive metal. A typical metal is silver. A particle diameter D50 of particles including a large number of the fine particles 2 is equal to or greater than 0.10 μm but equal to or less than 0.50 μm, a particle diameter D95 of the particles is equal to or less than 1.00 μm, and a maximum particle diameter Dmax of the particles is equal to or less than 3.00 μm. A particle diameter D10 of the particles is equal to or greater than 0.05 μm. A BET specific surface area of the particles is equal to or greater than 2.0 m.sup.2/g. A tap density TD of the particles is equal to or greater than 2.0 g/cm.sup.3. An average Tave of thicknesses of the fine particles 2 is equal to or less than 0.05 μm.

COMPACT FOR MAGNET, MAGNETIC MEMBER, METHOD FOR PRODUCING COMPACT FOR MAGNET, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING MAGNETIC MEMBER
20170316856 · 2017-11-02 ·

There is provided a compact for a magnet which can produce a magnetic member having high coercive force. The compact for a magnet is produced by compression-molding a rare earth-iron-based alloy powder containing a plurality of particles of a rare earth-iron-based alloy containing a rare earth element and iron, wherein the rare earth-iron-based alloy satisfies configurations (a) to (c) below and has 5% by volume or more and 20% by volume or less of voids formed therein. (a) Having a structure containing 10% by mass or more and 30% by mass or less of Sm, 10% by mass or less of Mn, and the balance consisting of Fe and inevitable impurities. (b) A composition, Sm.sub.2MN.sub.xFe.sub.17-x (x=0.1 or more and 2.5 or less). (c) An average crystal grain diameter of 700 nm or less.

Pollution-free method for recycling iron-based grinding waste

The invention provides a pollution-free reuse method for iron-based grinding waste, involving the technology of recycling economy, with special reference to the metallurgical industry, iron-based grinding waste green recycling technology. The present invention of the iron grinding waste recycling and reuse methods includes degreasing, heat treatment, sieving, matching, and obtains iron-based alloyed powders, which can be used in SHS lined steel pipe, powder metallurgy structural component, magnetic grinding, thermal spray. More than 95% iron-based alloyed powders can be recycled from wide source of iron-based grinding waste. The invention has the advantage of low cost, no secondary pollution and wide application.

Pollution-free method for recycling iron-based grinding waste

The invention provides a pollution-free reuse method for iron-based grinding waste, involving the technology of recycling economy, with special reference to the metallurgical industry, iron-based grinding waste green recycling technology. The present invention of the iron grinding waste recycling and reuse methods includes degreasing, heat treatment, sieving, matching, and obtains iron-based alloyed powders, which can be used in SHS lined steel pipe, powder metallurgy structural component, magnetic grinding, thermal spray. More than 95% iron-based alloyed powders can be recycled from wide source of iron-based grinding waste. The invention has the advantage of low cost, no secondary pollution and wide application.

TWO-PHASE ALLOY, PRODUCT USING SAID TWO-PHASE ALLOY, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID PRODUCT

An object of the invention is to provide: a two-phase alloy as a metal material that can be preferably utilized under circumstances of a temperature range and a high corrosion as in an oil well, the two-phase alloy having a high corrosion resistance and good mechanical properties that are equivalent or more than those of conventional ones, and saving a cost; a product of the two-phase alloy; and a method for producing the product. There is provided a two-phase alloy containing Cr as a major component and including two phases of an austenite phase and a ferrite phase in a mixed state. The alloy has a chemical composition containing: 34-70 mass % of Cr; 17-45 mass % of Ni; 10-35 mass % of Fe; 0.1-2 mass % of Mn; 0.1-1 mass % of Si; and impurities. The total content of the Ni and the Fe is 30-65 mass %.

METHOD OF FORMING INORGANIC NANOCAGES
20170282252 · 2017-10-05 ·

Nanocages are formed by etching nancubes. The nanocubes are added to an aqueous system having an amphiphilic lipid dissolved in an organic solvent (e.g. a hydrophobic alcohol) to form reverse micelles. As the water evaporates the micelles shrink as etching of the flat surface of the nanocubes occurs. In this fashion hollow nanocages are produced. In one embodiment, the nanocage is covalently attached to a polymer shell (e.g. a dextran shell).

Magnesium-based hydrogen storage material and method for preparing the same

A method for preparing a magnesium-based hydrogen storage material, includes: a Mg—Ce—Ni family amorphous alloy is prepared by a rapid cooling process; the amorphous alloy is pulverized, so as to obtain a amorphous powder; the amorphous alloy is activated, so as to obtain a MgH.sub.2—Mg.sub.2NiH.sub.4—CeH.sub.2.73 family nanocrystalline composite; the abovementioned composite is carried out a hydrogen absorption and desorption cycle, then the composite is placed in a pure Ar atmosphere for passivation, finally, the passivated composite is oxidized, so as to obtain a MgH.sub.2—Mg.sub.2NiH.sub.4—CeH.sub.2.73—CeO.sub.2 family nanocrystalline composite.