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The world’s first wide and thick amorphous alloy coils produced using a new ultra-rapid cooling transition-controlled large-scale thermal spray gun *
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 June 2013
Abstract
Amorphous alloys have high tensile strength and easy soft magnetization, and are corrosion-resistant. As conventional amorphous alloy strips are mainly produced by the single rolling method, their thickness is less than 100 µm and their width is less than 200 mm. By combining ultra-rapid cooling, large-scale thermal spraying and warm rolling, the world’s first ever amorphous alloy strips were produced with thickness exceeding 300 µm and width exceeding 300 mm.
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