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Defect melt spinning

Various amorphous alloys can be prepared by plating". Plating is particularly suitable for the preparation of thinner amorphous alloys than is possible by melt spinning, e.g. < 1 tm, although production of defect-free alloys is difficult. [Pg.642]

Fracture of massive brittle and ductile pieces are rather well understood. By taking proper account of the microstructure as well as the micro- and macro-defects, most catastrophic and fatigue failures find a satisfactory explanation within the scope of the linear elastic fracture mechanics or the elasto-plastic fracture mechanics. Metallic filaments are particular and in many respects deserve a treatment of their own. Particular fabrication methods, such as drawing, melt spinning or crystallization from the vapor phase for whiskers are needed to obtain their small lateral dimensions. These processes may give rise to particular textures, intrinsic and extrinsic defects. Thermal treatments may modify or eliminate such defects but in many cases fracture is initiated by defects that stem from the fabrication process. Moreover, the small lateral dimensions, especially in micro-wires, make metallic filaments prone to external influences. Corrosive attacks may rapidly affect an important fraction of their cross-section. Hydrogen, for instance, which usually results in a severe embrittlement, may diffuse up to the core in a rather short time. [Pg.185]

Melt filtration systems are commonly employed in pigment master-batch production and in situations where the presence of defects in the compound may have a critical effect on its subsequent processing or properties. This is vitally important, for example, in fibre-spinning operations involving extrusion of polyester or polyamide through fine spinneret plates [162], and in minimizing breakdown of polymer cable insulation subjected to electrical stress [163]. [Pg.207]


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