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Aluminium granules

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Aluminium granules

Aluminium granules are fine spherical aggregates of aluminium.[1][2][3][4]

Manufacture

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Aluminium granules are manufactured by the melting of primary or secondary aluminium and blown in air or vacuum, or are cast in sand and then sieved off. Other methods include casting of molten aluminium in water.

Granules versus powders

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Aluminium granules have been found safer and economical compared to atomized aluminium powder. Aluminium granules have lower explosion risk in production and in use of the product itself.

Advantages

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The density of aluminium granules ranges from 1.0 to 1.8 g/cm3 and is much higher compared to aluminium powder.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Davies, Joseph R., ed. (1993), "Powder Metallurgy Processing", Aluminium and aluminium alloys, ASM Speciality Handbook Series (5th ed.), ASM International, pp. 275–284, ISBN 978-0-87170-496-2.
  2. ^ Wissling, Peter (2006) Metallic Effect Pigments: Fundamentals and Applications. Vincentz Network GmbH & Co KG. pp. 14-15. ISBN 3878701713
  3. ^ Lollchund, M. R. (2009). International Conference on Advances in the Theory of Ironmaking and Steelmaking (ATIS 2009), December 09-11,2009. Allied Publishers. pp. 450-451. ISBN 8184245394
  4. ^ Neikov, Oleg D.; (et al.) (2004). Handbook of Non-Ferrous Metal Powders: Technologies and Applications. Elsevier. pp. 271-272. ISBN 0080559409