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  • 19

    Apr

    What are the influencing factors of nano powder particle size test?

    Particle size: The size of the particles is called particle size, usually the particle size of spherical particles is expressed by diameter/particle size, and the particle size of cubic particles is expressed by side length. Particle size is the diameter of a particle. However, most of the particles in practice are irregular. Therefore, in order to describe the size of the particles more convenien...
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  • 19

    Apr

    What will be the important terms of the nano powder industry

    Nanomaterials exhibit many exotic properties that traditional materials do not have. The first thing we need to know is that the nanometer (mainly refers to less than 100nm) of the composition of nanomaterials has four major effects: 1. Small size effect The boundary conditions of the crystal periodicity are destroyed; the atomic density near the surface layer of the amorphous nanoparticle decreas...
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  • 19

    Apr

    What is the meaning of ultrafine powder particle size distribution D10, D50, D90, D97

    The size of the particles is called the particle size of the particles, which may also be referred to as particle size. Particle size or particle size refers to particle diameter. Of course, for non-spherical particles, the particle size is related to the measurement criteria and statistical methods, and the particle size can only be "equivalent". The percentage (or cumulative percentage) of parti...
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  • 09

    Jun

    Characterization of Nanomaterials - Composition Analysis of Nanopowders

    Characterization and testing technology is the fundamental way to scientifically identify nanomaterials, understand their diverse structures, and evaluate their special properties. The main purpose of characterization of nanomaterials is to determine some physical and chemical properties of nanomaterials, such as morphology, size, particle size, chemical composition, crystal structure, band gap an...
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  • 09

    Jun

    Characterization of Nanomaterials-Structural Analysis of Nanopowders

    Characterization and testing technology is the fundamental way to scientifically identify nanomaterials, understand their diverse structures, and evaluate their special properties. The main purpose of characterization of nanomaterials is to determine some physical and chemical properties of nanomaterials, such as morphology, size, particle size, chemical composition, crystal structure, band gap an...
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  • 01

    Jul

    The difference between Fisher particle size and laser particle size, and share the sample dispersion method in particle size test

    Fisher's method is a relatively simple particle size measurement method, which is based on measuring the speed of air passing through the powder accumulation, and then obtaining the average particle size of the powder according to the Kozeny-Carman formula. However, the Fisher method is a relative measurement method, which cannot accurately determine the true particle size of the powder, and is on...
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  • 01

    Jul

    How to Prepare of Samples for Nanoparticle Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)

    Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) Transmission electron microscopy uses an electron beam that penetrates a sample to image, which requires the sample being observed to be "transparent" to the incident electron beam. Transmission electron microscopy is widely used in materials science and biology. Since electrons are easily scattered or absorbed by objects, the penetration is low, and the dens...
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  • 28

    Jul

    How to prepare and test the thermal insulation and infrared blocking properties of cesium tungsten oxide nanoparticles modified PVC film

    In summer, the sun is strong, and the sunlight enters the room through the glass, causing the temperature in the car to rise sharply, which seriously affects the comfort of living and vehicle riding. Among them, the energy in the infrared band accounts for the largest proportion, and it is also the main source of energy for the temperature increase in the place where the sunlight is irradiated. By...
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  • 28

    Jul

    With Cesium Tungsten bronze Nanoparticles, the Age of Smart Insulation Has Come

    Glass thermal insulation coating is a kind of coating prepared by one or more nano powder materials. The nano materials used have special optical properties, that is, they have high blocking rate in the infrared region and ultraviolet region. , has a high transmittance in the visible region. Using the transparent and heat-insulating properties of the material, it is mixed with an environmentally f...
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  • 11

    Aug

    Is there any relationship between electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity of materials?

    In the world of electronic materials there are two important material properties "electrical conductivity" and "thermal conductivity". Generally speaking, as long as the electrical conductivity of the material is good enough, the thermal conductivity is also good. For example, copper, silver, aluminum and other metal materials have good electrical and thermal conductivity. Therefore, most metal ma...
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  • 11

    Aug

    A passivation layer of metallic aluminum nanoparticles for protection

    In the process of powder storage, transportation and use, it is often hoped that the nano-aluminum powder exhibits low activity and is less affected by external environmental factors (temperature, humidity, etc.), so that the product has stable performance for a long time. On the other hand, it is desirable to exhibit high activity in solid rocket propellants to obtain high energy release rate and...
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  • 21

    Sep

    What is the basic principle of dispersant dispersing nanoparticles

    The formation of a stable dispersion system, in addition to using electrostatic repulsion, that is, the negative charges adsorbed on the surface of the particles repel each other, to prevent the adsorption/aggregation between particles and finally form large particles and stratify/settlement, but also use. The theory of the steric hindrance effect, whereby particles that have adsorbed negative cha...
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