2:50 PM - 3:10 PM
[15E-SIS13-03] Alloy Development from Sustainable Materials — Close-Loop of Materials Using Ultrasonic Atomization
Keywords:recycling, ultrasonic atomization, spherical powders, reuse of machining chips, new materials
Current methods for the production of spherical powders restrict the development of new chemical compositions dedicated to powder metallurgy. Milling processes are very time-consuming and it is not possible to eliminate contamination from the grinding balls. This novel ultrasonic atomization process enables in-house powder production from even 1 gram up to a few kilograms to verify new alloys. Plasma-based ultrasonic atomization was used to manufacture spherical powder of the high-temperature alloy from machining chips taken out of the CNC milling system, while induction-based ultrasonic atomization was used to develop a low-melting alloy. Powder characterization was performed to evaluate the usability of powders for selected manufacturing methods.