Brittle Particle Cold Spray
 
 

BRITTLE PARTICLE COLD SPRAY

The R&D 100 Awards have been one of the most Prestigious international awards for the past 56 years, honoring great R&D pioneers and their revolutionary Ideas in science and technology.

The team of TTEC and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory were honored as a recipient of that award for 2020 for its pioneering Versatile Cold Spray Technology.

Cold Spray Deposition Of Brittle Functional Materials.

 

Patented and patent pending BRITTLE PARTICLE COLD SPRAY deposition processes, powder fabrication and equipment

Binder Free Cold Spray Deposition of semiconductors, magnetic, ceramic and other brittle materials using supersonic cold spray technology.

Random fiber reinforced ceramic materials for ultra-high temperature applications

Microfeature Cold Spray Deposition of a wide range of brittle functional materials with feature sizes and layer thicknesses down to 20 µm.

Deposition of mixed compound/ nano particle and microparticle brittle materials

Research focus: Expanding the application space for binder free, additive manufacturing of brittle materials in all functional classes.

Brittle Particle Cold Spray Deposition Example: Bismuth Telluride Thermoelectric Semiconductor

Versatile Cold Spray systems for Brittle Particle Deposition Research:

Discounts for University and other Research Organizations:

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Brittle Particle Cold Spray

Cold sprayed neodymium iron boride annular ring

Brittle Particle Cold Spray

Neodymium iron boride 270µm magnetic element array

Brittle Particle Cold Spray

Complex shaped deposition of a thermoelectric semiconductor thermocouple (N-type bismuth telluride, P-type bismuth telluride)

"You can’t cold spray brittle materials”
Well we have proven that you can, and our patented and patent pending equipment and processes enables the unique advantages of applying binder free Brittle Particle Cold Spray (BPCS) technology to a wide range of functional materials

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