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Springer, Journal of Materials Research, 4(25), p. 633-636, 2010

DOI: 10.1557/jmr.2010.0083

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Formation of metal microspheres by ultrasonic cavitation

Journal article published in 2010 by Hilla Friedman, Ze'ev Porat, Itzhak Halevy ORCID, Shimon Reich
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Abstract

A new physical method is described for the preparation of metal microspheres by ultrasonic cavitation of low-melting point metals (<380 °C) immersed in hot silicone oil. The ultrasonic radiation causes dispersion of the molten metals into spheres, which solidify rapidly on cooling. This method is illustrated for the synthesis of Pb and Au–Si eutectic alloy.