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Microwires fabricated by glass-coated melt spinning
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringGlass-coated Melt SpinningMicro-optical ComponentAmorphous MaterialsSolidificationMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringNanomanufacturingGlass-coated MeltNi2mnga WiresAmorphous MetalMicrostructureMicrofabricationApplied PhysicsAlloy DesignMetal FilamentsThin FilmsAmorphous Solid
The glass-coated melt spinning method offers a route for the manufacture of metal filaments with a few micrometers in diameter in a single operation directly from the melt. Cobalt-based amorphous wires, Cu-15.0 atomic percent (at. %) Sn shape-memory wires, and Ni2MnGa (atomic percent) ferromagnetic wires were successfully produced by this method. The cobalt-based amorphous wire is flexible, and Cu-15.0 at. % Sn shape-memory wires have the tensile elongation of 14%. However, because of chemical reaction with glass and oxidation, it is hard to make Cu–Al–Ni shape-memory wires and Ni–Nb–Sn amorphous wires. Conditions for preparing these materials were summarized, and the differences of the solidification processes among glass-coated amorphous cobalt-based wires, Cu-15.0 at. % Sn shape-memory wires, and Ni2MnGa wires were analyzed and discussed.
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