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Effect Of Particle Dispersion On Thermal Conductivity Of Copper Powder Filled Epoxy Composites
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2010The thermal conductivity of the epoxy can be enhanced by incorporating conductive particles. These materials have potential to be used as heat sink in electronic devices. This paper presents the results of developing copper powder reinforced epoxy composite and measurement of their thermal conductivity.
P. M. Yusoff +7 more
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Effect of particle size on non-aqueous gel-casting process for copper powder
Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 2016In this article, Cu-based materials were prepared by non-aqueous gel casting. The influence of different size particles on the rheological properties in gel system and the microstructure of green bodies and sintered bodies were studied. The results show that with the increase in particle size, the apparent viscosity in gel system decreased, the ...
Yi Tang +5 more
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Determination of Submicrometer Particle Content in Copper Powder Prepared by Pulsed Wire Discharge
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2008We have proposed a method using electron microscopy and the gas adsorption method to determine the submicrometer-particle content quantitatively in powder prepared by pulsed wire discharge. The mean surface diameter obtained by the gas adsorption method was larger than that obtained by electron microscopy.
Keiichi Murai +4 more
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journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute, 2023
Hansung Lee, Minsu Kim, Byungmin Ahn
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Hansung Lee, Minsu Kim, Byungmin Ahn
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Influence of Superheat on Particle Shape and Size of Gas Atomised Copper Powders
Powder Metallurgy, 1991AbstractFine powders of copper were produced in a pilot plant gas atomiser. Nitrogen gas at 1·85 MPa was used as the atomising agent in a ‘con1ined design’ nozzle which operated vertically upwards. A range of superheat in the liquid metal from 115 to 270°C was examined.
S. Özbilen, A. Ünal, T. Sheppard
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Effect of copper powder third body on tribological property of copper-based friction materials
Tribology International, 2015linlin su
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