C22C1/0483

FRANGIBLE FIREARM PROJECTILES, METHODS FOR FORMING THE SAME, AND FIREARM CARTRIDGES CONTAINING THE SAME

Frangible firearm projectiles, firearm cartridges, and methods for forming the same. The projectiles are formed from metal powder and include an anti-sparking agent. One or more of iron, zinc, bismuth, tin, copper, nickel, tungsten, boron, and/or alloys thereof may form the metal powder. The projectiles may be formed from a compacted mixture of two or more different metal powders. The anti-sparking agent may include a borate, such as boric acid, zinc chloride, and/or petrolatum. The anti-sparking agent may be dispersed within, and/or applied as a coating on, the exterior of the projectile. The compacted mixture may be heat treated for a time sufficient to form a plurality of discrete alloy domains within the compacted mixture. Such domains may be formed by a mechanism that includes vapor-phase diffusion bonding and oxidation of the metal powders and that does form a liquid phase of the metal powder or utilize a polymeric binder.

COMPOSITE MATERIAL WITH A GRADED OR HOMOGENEOUS MATRIX, PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF, AND USES OF SAME
20230364858 · 2023-11-16 ·

The present invention relates to a composite material with a graded or homogeneous matrix, the production method thereof, and the uses of same.

Copper nanoparticles suspended in tin

Disclosed is a conductive ink composition and a manufacturing method thereof. The composition includes about 50 to about 99 wt % copper nanoparticles and about 1 to about 50 wt % tin. Copper nanoparticles are atomized and suspended in a tin bath, wherein the copper nanoparticles are evenly dispersed within the bath through sonification. The composition is cooled, extracted, and formed into a filament for use as a conductive ink. The ink has a resistivity of about 46.2×E−9 Ω*m to about 742.5×E−9 Ω*m. Once in filament form, the tin-copper mix will be viable for material extrusion, thus allowing for a lower cost, electrically conductive traces to be used in additive manufacturing.

DEGRADABLE HIGH-STRENGTH ZINC COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE

A degradable, high-strength zinc composition suitable for use in producing degradable tools and components for in use in oil and gas and related application fields.

PRODUCTION OF SILICON NANO-PARTICLES AND USES THEREOF

A process for producing silicon nano-particles from a raw silicon material, the process including steps of alloying the raw silicon material with at least one alloying metal to form an alloy; thereafter, processing the alloy to form alloy nano-particles; and thereafter, distilling the alloying metal from the alloy nano-particles whereby silicon nano-particles are produced.

Polyetheretherketone composite and method of preparing same

The invention provides a polyetheretherketone (PEEK) composite and a method of preparing same. The PEEK composite is prepared from 55-90 parts by mass of PEEK, 5-30 parts by mass zinc aluminum (ZA) alloy, 5-15 parts by mass graphite, 0.3-1 parts by mass graphene oxide (GO) and a processing additive. The PEEK composite is prepared by the following steps: putting the ZA alloy into an aqueous solution of a quaternary ammonium salt surfactant, ultrasonically dispersing, filtering, washing and drying; dissolving the GO in deionized water, dispersing the ZA alloy in deionized water, and adding a GO solution dropwise to a ZA alloy dispersion to obtain a GO/ZA alloy complex; mixing the PEEK, the GO/ZA alloy complex, the graphite and the processing additive, and drying at 100-120° C. for 3-4 h; and mixing in a mixer, and carrying out compression molding at 380-400° C.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURE OF UNDERCOOLED METALLIC CORE-SHELL PARTICLES
20220212250 · 2022-07-07 ·

A system and method are presented for producing metallic core-shell particles. The system includes the housing having a hollow interior configured to receive and hold a molten metal input, a carrier fluid, and one or more reagents. The system also includes a shearing assembly positioned within the hollow interior of the housing. The shearing assembly is configured to, when the molten metal input, carrier fluid, and one or more reagents are held withing hollow interior and sealed within housing, shear the molten metal input into particles of an effective size so that a shell created on a surface of the particles via reaction with the one or more reagents prevents a core of the particles from solidifying when the particles are cooled to a temperature below a freezing temperature of the molten metal input.

COPPER NANOPARTICLES SUSPENDED IN TIN

Disclosed is a conductive ink composition and a manufacturing method thereof. The composition includes about 50 to about 99 wt % copper nanoparticles and about 1 to about 50 wt % tin. Copper nanoparticles are atomized and suspended in a tin bath, wherein the copper nanoparticles are evenly dispersed within the bath through sonification. The composition is cooled, extracted, and formed into a filament for use as a conductive ink. The ink has a resistivity of about 46.2×E-9 Ω*m to about 742.5×E-9 Ω*m. Once in filament form, the tin-copper mix will be viable for material extrusion, thus allowing for a lower cost, electrically conductive traces to be used in additive manufacturing.

Production of silicon nano-particles and uses thereof

A process for producing silicon nano-particles from a raw silicon material, the process including steps of alloying the raw silicon material with at least one alloying metal to form an alloy; thereafter, processing the alloy to form alloy nano-particles; and thereafter, distilling the alloying metal from the alloy nano-particles whereby silicon nano-particles are produced.

Method for preparing carbon-reinforced metal-ceramic composite material

Disclosed is a method for preparing a carbon-reinforced metal-ceramic composite material, including: mixing raw materials of carbon, copper, zinc, titanium, copper oxide, calcium oxide and titanium dioxide, ball-milling the raw materials with a medium of ethanol to obtain a mixture, drying and milling the mixture to obtain a powder, sintering the powder with a laser having an irradiation power ranging from 100 to 600 W and an irradiation period of 3 min to 10 min to obtain a product, and rapidly cooling the product to allow a temperature of the product to be decreased to the room temperature within 5 min to obtain the carbon-reinforced metal-ceramic composite material.