Aluminum-Silicon Alloy Powder is a high-performance material known for its excellent thermal conductivity, low thermal expansion, and high wear resistance. This alloy powder is widely used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics, for applications such as engine components, heat exchangers, and electronic housings. Its unique properties make it ideal for applications requiring thermal stability and lightweight durability.
Product Overview
Aluminum-silicon alloy powders are produced using vacuum atomization, providing excellent particle size distribution and flowability. These powders are widely used in powder metallurgy, 3D printing, and electronic materials, offering superior processing performance and stability, making them an ideal choice for manufacturing high-precision parts.
Product Features
- Spherical Powder:Ensures excellent flowability during processing, ideal for efficient production.
- Customizable Particle Size:Available in -100 mesh, -200 mesh, or customized specifications to meet different application requirements.
- Vacuum Atomization Process:Produced using advanced technology to ensure stable powder quality with good flowability and uniformity.
- High-Performance Material:The aluminum-silicon alloy powder is ideal for applications requiring high strength and wear resistance.
Applications
- Powder Metallurgy:Used in the production of aluminum alloy parts, enhancing strength and durability.
- 3D Printing:Applied in the additive manufacturing of aluminum-silicon alloys, suitable for precise printing of complex structures.
- Electronic Materials:Serves as a key material for electronic components, widely used in electronic device manufacturing.
- Electronic Pastes:Used in the production of electronic pastes, supporting high-performance electrical applications.
Element | Content Range Standard (wt%) | Content Control Grade (wt%) |
Si | 50±1 | 50±1 |
Cu | < 0.05 | < 0.05 |
Fe | < 0.3 | < 0.2 |
Zn | < 0.1 | < 0.1 |
Ti | < 0.1 | < 0.1 |
Mg | < 0.05 | < 0.05 |
Pb | < 0.01 | < 0.01 |
O | < 600 ppm | 350-500 ppm |
Al | Remainder | Remainder |