1961
DOI: 10.1179/pom.1961.4.8.005
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Spheroidization of Irregularly Shaped Metal Powders

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“…In 1936, Vogt was is.sued a patent on a similar process,in which glass spheres were made by dropping pieces of glass th~ough a hot zone and a subsequent cooling zone. ( Other investigators have been able to rnake spherical particles of metals and carbides by such processes asdroppingthroughahotzone(shottower), (5) centrifugal melting, (6) and powder metallurgical processes. 7The very high temperatures of plasmas have recently been applied to the melting and spheroidizing of refractory particles.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1936, Vogt was is.sued a patent on a similar process,in which glass spheres were made by dropping pieces of glass th~ough a hot zone and a subsequent cooling zone. ( Other investigators have been able to rnake spherical particles of metals and carbides by such processes asdroppingthroughahotzone(shottower), (5) centrifugal melting, (6) and powder metallurgical processes. 7The very high temperatures of plasmas have recently been applied to the melting and spheroidizing of refractory particles.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radio frequency (RF) induction plasma technology can be used to achieve this through in-flight heating and melting of feed material particles followed by rapid cooling and solidification under controlled conditions. The material melts and is reformed into spherical particles (Wahll, et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…To achieve optimum flow characteristics and high packing density, an ideal AM metal powder should be highly spherical in shape with no satellites (finer particles). Increased particle sphericity can improve powder feeding, resulting in smoother layers, improved packing density, increased heat conduction in the powder bed and an enhanced melting profile (Wahll, et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%