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Stable undercooled metallic particles for filling a void

Undercooled liquid metallic core-shell particles, whose core is stable against solidification at ambient conditions, i.e. under near ambient temperature and pressure conditions, are used to join or repair metallic non-particulate components. The undercooled-shell particles in the form of nano-size or micro-size particles comprise an undercooled stable liquid metallic core encapsulated inside an outer shell, which can comprise an oxide or other stabilizer shell typically formed in-situ on the undercooled liquid metallic core. The shell is ruptured to release the liquid phase core material to join or repair a component(s).

Metal soft magnetic composite material inductor and preparation method thereof

A preparation method for a metal soft magnetic composite material inductor includes: smelting Fe, Si and Cr and then employing a water atomization or gas atomization means to fabricate an alloy powder; after sifting by particle size, mixing powders of different particle size levels and performing coating insulation, and performing post-granulation to obtain a metal soft composite material granulation powder; adopting the granulation powder to press a material cake, and transferring and molding same; adopting a hollow coil in a liquid-phase coating mold cavity, curing and demolding to obtain a semi-finished product, then continuously heating and curing the semi-finished product, and preparing an end electrode to obtain a finished inductor.

Metal soft magnetic composite material inductor and preparation method thereof

A preparation method for a metal soft magnetic composite material inductor includes: smelting Fe, Si and Cr and then employing a water atomization or gas atomization means to fabricate an alloy powder; after sifting by particle size, mixing powders of different particle size levels and performing coating insulation, and performing post-granulation to obtain a metal soft composite material granulation powder; adopting the granulation powder to press a material cake, and transferring and molding same; adopting a hollow coil in a liquid-phase coating mold cavity, curing and demolding to obtain a semi-finished product, then continuously heating and curing the semi-finished product, and preparing an end electrode to obtain a finished inductor.

Build material composition

An example of a method for making a build material composition for three-dimensional (3D) printing includes freezing a dispersion of flow additive nanoparticles in a liquid to form a frozen liquid containing the flow additive nanoparticles. The frozen liquid containing the flow additive nanoparticles is lyophilized to form flow additive agglomerates having a porous, fractal structure. The flow additive agglomerates are mixed with a host metal. The flow additive nanoparticles have an average flow additive particle size ranging from about 1 to about 3 orders of magnitude smaller than an average host metal particle size of the host metal.

Build material composition

An example of a method for making a build material composition for three-dimensional (3D) printing includes freezing a dispersion of flow additive nanoparticles in a liquid to form a frozen liquid containing the flow additive nanoparticles. The frozen liquid containing the flow additive nanoparticles is lyophilized to form flow additive agglomerates having a porous, fractal structure. The flow additive agglomerates are mixed with a host metal. The flow additive nanoparticles have an average flow additive particle size ranging from about 1 to about 3 orders of magnitude smaller than an average host metal particle size of the host metal.

NANOMETRIC COPPER FORMULATIONS
20230191486 · 2023-06-22 ·

There is provided a formulation containing nanometric single-crystal metallic copper particles, and a method of producing the formulation.

NANOMETRIC COPPER FORMULATIONS
20230191486 · 2023-06-22 ·

There is provided a formulation containing nanometric single-crystal metallic copper particles, and a method of producing the formulation.

COIL COMPONENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE COIL COMPONENT

A coil component includes a body that is made of a composite material containing a resin material and metal powder, a coil conductor which is provided in the body and an end portion of which is exposed on an end face of the body, and a metal film that is provided on an outer surface of the body and that is electrically connected to the coil conductor on the end face in the outer surface. The outer surface of the body has a contact area that is in contact with the metal film. Multiple particles of the metal powder escape from the resin material and are in contact with each other in the contact area of the body.

COIL COMPONENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE COIL COMPONENT

A coil component includes a body that is made of a composite material containing a resin material and metal powder, a coil conductor which is provided in the body and an end portion of which is exposed on an end face of the body, and a metal film that is provided on an outer surface of the body and that is electrically connected to the coil conductor on the end face in the outer surface. The outer surface of the body has a contact area that is in contact with the metal film. Multiple particles of the metal powder escape from the resin material and are in contact with each other in the contact area of the body.

Hybrid Fluorescence Magnetic Core-Shell Nanoparticles for Use in Oil and Gas Applications

Nanoparticles for use in the treatment of a well have a magnetic core of iron, nickel or cobalt or an alloy thereof; a carbon shell encapsulating the magnetic core; at least one organic functional group on the surface of the carbon shell through covalent bonding; and a coating of amorphous carbon nitride encapsulating the functionalized carbon shell. The nanoparticles may be used to identify fluids produced from the reservoir, identify the zone within the reservoir from which recovered fluid is produced, in water flooding to determine water breakthrough in the production well and to identify those injection wells from which breakthrough water originates.