Production of flaky Cu-based amorphous powders by a two-stage quenching technique, and their chemical and optical properties

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Amorphous Cu71Ni11P18 powders were produced by the two-stage quenching technique consisting of high pressure gas atomization and subsequent centrifugal spinning. These amorphous powders have a flaky morphology with a disk or ellipsoidal shape. They have small thicknesses of about 1–3 μm and large aspect ratios of about 10–350. The flaky powders produced by the two-stage quenching technique displayed excellent coating characteristics, which resulted from the unique powder morphology. The application of the Cu-based powders to colored and antifouling pigments is expected, exploiting the characteristics of Cu-based amorphous alloys.
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Authors H. Yamaguchi,M. Oguchi,Y. Harakawa,A. Inoue,T. Masumoto;H. Yamaguchi;M. Oguchi;Y. Harakawa;A. Inoue;T. Masumoto;
Journal materials science and engineering: a
Year 1994
DOI 10.1016/0921-5093(94)90869-9
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