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Hollow metallic microspheres produced by spark erosion
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringFerrofluidMagnetismLiquid NitrogenHollow ParticlesMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringPowder MetallurgyMagnetic MaterialMicrostructureMagnetic MediumFerromagnetismMicrofabricationHollow Spherical ParticlesApplied PhysicsMetallurgical ProcessMagnetic PropertyHollow Metallic Microspheres
Hollow spherical particles of Ni, CoFe, the ferromagnetic shape memory alloy Ni49Mn30Ga21, and the giant magnetostrictive alloy Fe83Ga17, with diameters up to several tens of microns were produced by spark erosion, using liquid nitrogen as the dielectric liquid. In contrast, the particles were primarily solid when the dielectric liquid was argon. The wall thicknesses of the hollow particles depended on the elemental composition. Different models are considered to account for the formation of the spark-eroded hollow spheres, and some of the potential benefits to be derived from their use are described.
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