Characterization of Powders Produced by the Impulse Atomization Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
John Fallavollita
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Conventional gas atomization produces powders that vary widely in size distributions and microstructures, thus making it very costly to produce powders tailor made in a narrow size distribution and microstructure. Furthermore, it is difficult to determine the relationships between atomizer operating conditions and resulting powder characteristics. The Impulse Atomization Process (IAP) was developed at the Advanced Materials and Processing Laboratory to produce powders with narrow size distributions. Powders produced by the IAP were reproducible and their sizes could be easily controlled by adjusting experimental conditions. Characteristics of Zn, Sn-Pb, AI-Cu, and Cu powders will be described to illustrate the flexibility of the process to tailor-make powders.
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APA: John Fallavollita  (1994)  Characterization of Powders Produced by the Impulse Atomization Process

MLA: John Fallavollita Characterization of Powders Produced by the Impulse Atomization Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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