Patent classifications
B22F2009/065
METHOD FOR PREPARING LOW MELTING POINT METAL PARTICLES, CONDUCTIVE PASTE AND METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME
A method for prepares low melting point metal particles, a conductive paste and a method for preparing the conductive paste, and relates to the technical field of functional materials. The method for preparing low melting point metal particles includes providing an organic resin carrier having fluidity, adding a low melting point metal material and the organic resin carrier into a sealed container for a vacuuming operation or filling a protective gas, making a temperature in the sealed container higher than the melting point of the low melting point metal and performing dispersion by stirring, and lowering the temperature, after performing the dispersion, to be below the melting point of the low melting point metal with continuous stirring during a cooling process to obtain low melting point metal particles dispersed in the organic resin carrier. Low melting point metal particles can be effectively prepared.
System and method for manufacture of undercooled metallic core-shell particles
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.
Aluminum Alloy for Additive Technologies
The present disclosure relates to metallurgy, more particularly to a composition and a process for producing part blanks and finished parts from aluminum-based alloys including but not limited to using selective laser melting processes. The proposed aluminum-based alloy comprising magnesium, zirconium and scandium for atomization an aluminum powder therefrom and subsequent producing finished parts by additive technologies has a reduced content of scandium and further comprises oxygen and calcium with a limited size of the oxide film and a moister content.
UNDERCOOLED LIQUID METALLIC DROPLETS HAVING A PROTECTIVE SHELL
A droplet comprises a core including an alloy comprising a majority of a first metallic element and a minority of a second element, wherein the core is in a liquid state below a solidus temperature of the alloy. A shell is arranged to enclose the core and includes an exterior surface comprising a majority of the second element and a minority of the first metallic element, wherein the shell is in a solid state below the solidus temperature of the alloy. The alloy can comprise a solder material that can be used to form solder connections below a solidus temperature of the alloy.
Aluminum alloy for additive technologies
The present disclosure relates to metallurgy, more particularly to a composition and a process for producing part blanks and finished parts from aluminum-based alloys including but not limited to using selective laser melting processes. The proposed aluminum-based alloy comprising magnesium, zirconium and scandium for atomization an aluminum powder therefrom and subsequent producing finished parts by additive technologies has a reduced content of scandium and further comprises oxygen and calcium with a limited size of the oxide film and a moister content.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURE OF UNDERCOOLED METALLIC CORE-SHELL PARTICLES
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.
Aluminum Alloy for Additive Technologies
The present disclosure relates to metallurgy, more particularly to a composition and a process for producing part blanks and finished parts from aluminum-based alloys including but not limited to using selective laser melting processes. The proposed aluminum-based alloy comprising magnesium, zirconium and scandium for atomization an aluminum powder therefrom and subsequent producing finished parts by additive technologies has a reduced content of scandium and further comprises oxygen and calcium with a limited size of the oxide film and a moister content.
Method of manufacturing metal powders and apparatus for manufacturing metal powders realizing the same
In a method of manufacturing metal powders in a continuous type, metal is heated at a temperature greater than a melting point to form a liquid phase metal, and the liquid phase metal and an emulsion carrier, which is emulsified without reacting with the liquid phase metal, are supplied into a container, and the liquid phase metal and the emulsion carrier are emulsified through Taylor flow to form an emulsion solution. The emulsion solution is discharged from the container, and then, the emulsion solution is cooled at a temperature smaller than the melting point to selectively solidifying the liquid phase metal in the emulsion solution to form the metal powders.
METHOD FOR FABRICATION OF NON-SPHERICAL/ASYMMETRIC FINE PARTICLES BY USING GLASS-COATED METAL WIRES
Disclosed are: a method capable of preparing, in large-scaled quantity, nonspherical/asymmetric fine particles in which the physical factors (for example, size, shape, structure, etc.) of a fine wire (for example, glass-coated metal wires) are controlled, by merging a convergence of nano technology (NT) and laser machining technology; and a use thereof applicable to various fields including bioassay and security.
METHOD FOR FABRICATION OF NON-SPHERICAL/ASYMMETRIC FINE PARTICLES BY USING GLASS-COATED METAL WIRES
Disclosed are: a method capable of preparing, in large-scaled quantity, nonspherical/asymmetric fine particles in which the physical factors (for example, size, shape, structure, etc.) of a fine wire (for example, glass-coated metal wires) are controlled, by merging a convergence of nano technology (NT) and laser machining technology; and a use thereof applicable to various fields including bioassay and security.