2024 Powder Metallurgy World Congress & Exhibition

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Special Interest Seminars » SIS13 Circular Economy and Sustainability in PM

[SIS13] Circular Economy and Sustainability in PM

Special Interest Seminars

Tue. Oct 15, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:10 PM Room E (3F 313+314, Conference Center)

Chairpersons: Kenta Takagi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science And Technology (AIST), Japan), Norimitsu Hirose (Hoganas Japan K. K., Japan)

2:50 PM - 3:10 PM

[15E-SIS13-03] Alloy Development from Sustainable Materials – Close-Loop of Materials Using Ultrasonic Atomization

*J. Ciftcli1,2, T. Choma1,2, B. Morończyk1,2, B. Kalicki1,2, F. Puchalski1, Ł. żrodowski1 (1.AMAZEMET, Poland, 2.Warsaw University of Technology, Poland)

Keywords:Ultrasonic atomization, alloy development, additive manufacturing, custom powder production, recycling

Current methods for the production of spherical powders restrict the development of new chemical compositions dedicated to the additive manufacturing industry. This novel ultrasonic atomization process enables in-house powder production from even one gram up to a few kilograms to verify new alloys. The technology uses vibrations to break the surface tension of liquid metal to allow atomization. To melt the material plasma torch or induction heating can be used allowing to process wide range of metals. Plasma-based ultrasonic atomization was used to manufacture spherical powder of a high-temperature alloy, while induction-based ultrasonic atomization was used to develop a low-melting alloy. Additional case study of recycling titanium alloy maching chips into the powder by arc melting and ultrasonic atomization is presented.