C22C1/1047

Use of carbon nanomaterials produced with low carbon footprint to produce composites with low CO.SUB.2 .emission
11767260 · 2023-09-26 · ·

A low carbon footprint material is used to decrease the carbon dioxide emission for production of a high carbon footprint substance. A method of forming composite materials comprises providing a first high carbon footprint substance; providing a carbon nanomaterial produced with a carbon-footprint of less than 10 unit weight of carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) emission during production of 1 unit weight of the carbon nanomaterial; and forming a composite comprising the high carbon footprint substance and from 0.001 wt % to 25 wt % of the carbon nanomaterial, wherein the carbon nanomaterial is homogeneously dispersed in the composite to reduce the carbon dioxide emission for producing the composite material relative to the high carbon footprint substance.

USE OF CARBON NANOMATERIALS PRODUCED WITH LOW CARBON FOOTPRINT TO PRODUCE COMPOSITES WITH LOW CO2 EMISSION
20220380254 · 2022-12-01 ·

A low carbon footprint material is used to decrease the carbon dioxide emission for production of a high carbon footprint substance. A method of forming composite materials comprises providing a first high carbon footprint substance; providing a carbon nanomaterial produced with a carbon-footprint of less than 10 unit weight of carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) emission during production of 1 unit weight of the carbon nanomaterial; and forming a composite comprising the high carbon footprint substance and from 0.001 wt % to 25 wt % of the carbon nanomaterial, wherein the carbon nanomaterial is homogeneously dispersed in the composite to reduce the carbon dioxide emission for producing the composite material relative to the high carbon footprint substance.

Composite material having improved mechanical properties at elevated temperatures

The present disclosure concerns composite material having improved strength at elevated temperatures. The composite material comprises a matrix of an aluminum alloy (comprising, in weight percent, Si 0.05-0.30, Fe 0.04-0.6, Mn 0.80-1.50, Mg 0.80-1.50 and the balance being aluminum and unavoidable impurities) as well as particles of a filler material dispersed within the matrix. The matrix can optionally comprise Cu and/or Mo. In some embodiments, the composite material comprises, as a filler material, B.sub.4C as well as an additive selected from the group consisting of Ti, Cr, V, Nb, Zr, Sr, Sc and any combination thereof. The present disclosure also provides processes for making such composite materials.

Aluminium or copper-carbon nanotube composite material and method for preparing same
11401583 · 2022-08-02 · ·

The present invention relates to a composite material based on aluminium or copper and tin oxide-functionalized carbon nanotubes, to the method for producing same and to a cable comprising said composite material as the electrically conductive element.

PREPARATION METHOD OF IN-SITU TERNARY NANOPARTICLE-REINFORCED ALUMINUM MATRIX COMPOSITE
20220251683 · 2022-08-11 · ·

The present invention provides a method for preparing an in-situ ternary nanoparticle-reinforced aluminum matrix composite (AMC). In this method, an in-situ reaction generation technique is used, and with a powder containing formation elements for producing reinforcing particles as a reactant, in conjunction with a low-frequency rotating magnetic field/ultrasonic field regulation technique, an aluminum-based composite material is prepared using nanoparticle intermediate alloy re-melting. An AA6016-based composite material reinforced by ternary nanoparticles has an average particle size of 65 nm, and has an obvious refinement phenomenon compared with unitary and dual-phase nanoparticles.

PREPARATION METHOD OF IN-SITU TERNARY NANOPARTICLE-REINFORCED ALUMINUM MATRIX COMPOSITE
20220251683 · 2022-08-11 · ·

The present invention provides a method for preparing an in-situ ternary nanoparticle-reinforced aluminum matrix composite (AMC). In this method, an in-situ reaction generation technique is used, and with a powder containing formation elements for producing reinforcing particles as a reactant, in conjunction with a low-frequency rotating magnetic field/ultrasonic field regulation technique, an aluminum-based composite material is prepared using nanoparticle intermediate alloy re-melting. An AA6016-based composite material reinforced by ternary nanoparticles has an average particle size of 65 nm, and has an obvious refinement phenomenon compared with unitary and dual-phase nanoparticles.

Use of carbon nanomaterials produced with low carbon footprint to produce composites with low CO2 emission
11401212 · 2022-08-02 · ·

A low carbon footprint material is used to decrease the carbon dioxide emission for production of a high carbon footprint substance. A method of forming composite materials comprises providing a first high carbon footprint substance; providing a carbon nanomaterial produced with a carbon-footprint of less than 10 unit weight of carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) emission during production of 1 unit weight of the carbon nanomaterial; and forming a composite comprising the high carbon footprint substance and from 0.001 wt % to 25 wt % of the carbon nanomaterial, wherein the carbon nanomaterial is homogeneously dispersed in the composite to reduce the carbon dioxide emission for producing the composite material relative to the high carbon footprint substance.

COMPOSITE MATERIAL INCLUDING ALUMINIUM-BASED MATRIX AND DEVICE ADOPTING THE SAME

There are a composite material including an aluminum-based matrix and a device adopting the same. The composite material including an aluminum-based matrix may include an aluminum-based matrix including a plurality of grains, wherein each of the grains has a plurality of sub-grains; and a self-organized phase present at a sub-grain boundary between the plurality of sub-grains, wherein the self-organized phase has a band structure and includes a solid solution of aluminum and a non-metal element. The sub-grains and the self-organized phase coming into contact with the sub-grains may form a substantially coherent interface. A plurality of dislocations spaced apart from each other may be provided along the coherent interface.

Stirring device having degassing and feeding functions

A stirring device includes a stirring unit, a gas supplying unit, and a feeding unit. The stirring unit includes a drive mechanism and a shaft member. The shaft member includes a hollow rotary shaft coupled to be driven by the drive mechanism to rotate, and a stirring head coupled to rotate with the hollow rotary shaft. The gas supplying unit includes a gas supply, and a piping member fluidly communicating with the gas supply and the shaft member. The feeding unit includes a storage tank and a feeding tube fluidly communicating with the storage tank and the shaft member.

PREPARATION METHOD FOR MAGNESIUM MATRIX COMPOSITE
20210254194 · 2021-08-19 ·

The invention relates to a preparation method for a magnesium matrix composite. The preparation method comprises the following steps: (1) preparing magnesium ingots as raw materials and salt flux and reinforcements; (2) placing the salt flux in a crucible, performing heating to prepare salt flux melts, adding the reinforcements; (3) performing pouring into a normal-temperature crucible, and performing cooling to obtain precursors; (4) adding the raw materials in an iron crucible, and performing melting at 953K-1043K; (5) placing the precursors in raw material melt, after stirring, under a condition of 953K-993K, performing standing so that scum and melt are obtained; and (6) removing the scum, lowering temperature to 973K-982K, and performing casting. The method provided by the present invention is simple in process and low in cost. The method can be used for preparing bulk structural members of the magnesium matrix composite, and can be used for automatic production.