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Defects hollow core

The expansion creates an internal force in the molding compound, which is maintained until gel or cure takes place. This results in reduction of surface defects, voids and hollow parts. It will also reduce resin shrinkage while a syntactic foam core is established. Parts containing hollow microspheres can be deflashed and trimmed more easily and with less work. They are also easier to grind, drill, tap, and thread with increased holding power, which can be attributed to the syntactic foam, which will exhibit compression/ rebound properties. [Pg.54]

Kirkendall Effect The Kirkendall effect is a phenomenon observed frequently in solid materials [38]. It refers to a vacancy counter diffusion process through an interface of two solid materials, metals in particular, to compensate the unequal material flow formation at the interface [38a]. In metals and metallic alloys, the vacancy is atomic defect, that is, empty lattice site. Combination of excess vacancies can lead to the formation of void within the fast-diffusion side of the interface [39]. While this phenomenon has been known for a very long time, synthesis of hollow nanostructures based on Kirkendall effect was realized fairly recently [40]. Ym studied the time evolution in the formation of hollow nanospheres and found that Kirkendall diffusion followed the Tick s law [41]. This means that the diffusion of atoms and vacancies is driven by the difference in atom concentration. Wu et al. synthesized hollow nanostructures of CoCuPt alloy catalyst by using Co nanoparticles as the sacrificial templates. For this trimetallic system, Co atoms diffused faster than those of Pt or Cu to form core-shell like Co CuPt hollow nanoparticles and then the CoCuPt hollow spheres (Fig. 2.10) [42]. [Pg.19]


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