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    Aug

    How to produce silver coated copper powder

    The ideal characteristics of silver coated copper powder largely depend on the perfection and consistency of the silver coating at the microscopic level. High quality silver coated copper powder is a prerequisite for realizing its application value. The core goal and difficulty of the preparation process is to achieve uniform, dense, continuous, and thickness controllable silver layer coverage on ...
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  • 22

    Sep

    There are several preparation methods and characteristics of copper powder

    First、 Physical Law Physical methods can usually prepare copper powder with high purity and good sphericity. 1.Atomization method Aerosolization method: using high-pressure inert gas, the resulting powder has low oxygen content and good sphericity, but the cost is relatively high. Commonly used in high-performance powder metallurgy and 3D printing of metal powders. Water atomization method: using ...
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  • 30

    Sep

    Research progress on surface antioxidant treatment of copper powder

    The demand for conductive paste in the photovoltaic industry and electronic packaging field is undergoing a transformation from high silver content to low silver or even silver free. Although silver powder has excellent conductivity and chemical stability, it is expensive, has limited resources, and is prone to electromigration. In contrast, copper's conductivity is second only to silver and its c...
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  • 03

    Apr

    Comparison of physical and chemical methods for the preparation of nano powders

    The preparation of nanopowders is generally categorized into Physical Methods and Chemical Methods. Below is a detailed comparison list highlighting their characteristics: Comparison Table: Physical vs. Chemical Synthesis of Nanopowders Feature Physical Methods (Top-down) Chemical Methods (Bottom-up) Basic Principle Top-down: Bulk materials are broken down into nanoparticles using p...
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  • 23

    Apr

    Three mainstream technological directions for replacing conductive silver paste

    The development of conductive pastes began in the 1950s. In 1954, British scholar C.F. Powell first reported the method of preparing conductive pastes by suspending silver particles in organic solvents, laying the technical foundation. Subsequently, in the 1960s and 1970s, with the rise of thick film hybrid integrated circuits, precious metal conductive pastes such as silver paste and gold paste g...
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