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  • 05

    Feb

    FeNi50 Metal Powder: A Stable Iron Nickel Alloy Material Between Structure and Function

    FeNi50 metal powder is a medium to high nickel iron-based alloy powder based on the iron nickel binary system with a nickel content of about 50 wt.%. Its typical characteristics include stable austenite structure, excellent thermal expansion matching ability, good toughness, and adjustable magnetic properties. In the material system, FeNi50 is between low nickel structural alloys and high nickel I...
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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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  • 22

    Jun

    Technical Guide for Formulating Fe₃O₄ Nanopowder into Electrostatic Shielding Coatings

    This guide provides a comprehensive technical framework for utilizing magnetite (Fe3O4) nanopowder as a functional filler to formulate industrial protective coatings with superior antistatic and electromagnetic shielding properties. It specifically addresses critical engineering challenges such as nanoparticle agglomeration, sedimentation, percolation threshold optimization, and coating adhesion. ...
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  • 03

    Jul

    Technical Solution: Nickel Ferrite NiFe2O4 for Advanced EM Absorption & Shielding

    Technical Solution: Nickel Ferrite (NiFe2O4) for Advanced EM Absorption & Shielding 1. Material Identification Nickel Ferrite (NiFe2O4) is a high-performance soft magnetic ferrite with an inverse spinel structure. In this configuration, Ni2+Ni2+ ions and half of the Fe3+Fe3+ ions occupy octahedral sites, while the remaining Fe3+Fe3+ ions occupy tetr...
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  • 20

    Aug

    Elemental Analysis of α-Fe₂O₃ Nanopowder by ICP — Operating Protocol

    Scope: determination of Fe content/purity and impurity elements (Na, K, Ca, Mg, Al, Si, Mn, Cu, Pb, Cd, Cr, Ni, Zn, As, etc.) Instrumentation: ICP-OES (major Fe + common impurities, ppm level) / ICP-MS (trace impurities, ppb level) 1. Method Overview ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma – Optical Emission Spectrometry): major Fe content + common impurities (0.001%–100%), fast and cost-effective ICP...
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