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    Mar

    What is scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and what is its function

    Scanning electron microscope (SEM) is a key tool for modern scientific exploration of the microscopic world. It plays an irreplaceable role in scientific research and industrial applications by enabling us to gain insights into the microscopic structure of matter through high-resolution electronic imaging technology. SEM scans the surface of the sample with a high-energy electron beam to collect s...
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  • 09

    Apr

    What is the reason for the shift of XRD (X-ray diffraction) peaks?

    The reasons for peak shift in XRD (X-ray diffraction) usually involve changes in the properties of the sample itself or the influence of experimental conditions, which can be analyzed from the following aspects: 1. Sample factors 1.1 Residual stress or lattice strain Residual stress: Residual stress inside the material (such as compressive stress or tensile stress) can cause changes in the lattice...
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  • 11

    Apr

    What are the main factors affecting TEM resolution

    The major limitations on TEM performance are spherical aberration (also known as aberration), chromatic aberration, and astigmatism. The spherical aberration and chromatic aberration limit the resolution of traditional TEM. Both of these defects are inevitable when using static rotational symmetric electromagnetic fields. Ball aberration is the most important factor determining the performance of ...
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  • 26

    May

    How to prepare graphene quantum dots

    What is graphene quantum dot Graphene has a wide range of application prospects, but due to its zero bandgap characteristics, low dispersion in water, and low spectral absorption, it cannot be applied in many fields such as optoelectronics, biological imaging, and semiconductors. Therefore, preparing graphene quantum dots (GQDs) is an effective method for adjusting the bandgap of graphene and appl...
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  • 30

    May

    What are the production methods and applications of silicon powder?

    Silicon powder (including micron and nanometer scale) has a wide range of applications in various fields due to its high chemical activity, large specific surface area, and semiconductor properties. For example: 1. Electronics and Semiconductor Industry Integrated circuits and chips:High purity silicon powder (above 99.999%) is a raw material for manufacturing monocrystalline silicon and polycryst...
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  • 24

    Jul

    What is Metal Injection Molding (MIM) process?

    Metal Injection Molding (MIM) is an advanced manufacturing process that combines plastic injection molding and powder metallurgy technology, capable of efficiently producing complex shaped, high-precision, and high-performance metal parts. First.  The basic process of MIM technology The MIM process mainly consists of the following four core steps: 1. Feed preparation Raw material mixing: Mix ...
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  • 18

    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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  • 04

    Sep

    How to distinguish between coupling agents, crosslinking agents, and dispersants

    In the fields of material processing and chemical production, coupling agents, crosslinking agents, and dispersants are three commonly used additives with different functions, but they all have a critical impact on material properties. The following provides a detailed explanation from the aspects of definition, main characteristics, typical types, and core differences. Coupling agent Coupling age...
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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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  • 25

    Sep

    What are the factors that affect the formation of metal powder

    The factors that affect the forming process mainly include the properties of the powder, the characteristics and effectiveness of additives, and the pressure, pressurization method, and pressurization speed during the pressing process. The properties of the powder mainly include the particle size, particle size distribution, particle shape, and moisture content of the powder. First. The influ...
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