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Magnetically assisted impaction coating process to synthesize engineered particulates with controlled surface characteristics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2011

Ali Ata
Affiliation:
Materials Science & Engineering, University of Florida, FL 32611
Ya. I. Rabinovich
Affiliation:
Materials Science & Engineering, University of Florida, FL 32611
R. K. Singh
Affiliation:
Materials Science & Engineering, University of Florida, FL 32611
W. Hendrickson
Affiliation:
Aveka Inc, 2045 Woddale Drive, Woodbury, MN 55125
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Abstract

A novel dry coating technique called magnetically assisted impaction coating (MAIC) to synthesize engineered particulates with controlled surface coatings has been developed. In this method, the impaction of magnetic particles, core particles and secondary particles results in dry coating on the surface of the core particle. The attachment of particles to surfaces and factors affecting the efficiency of the process have been discussed.

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Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1998

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