Mixed-Material Feedstocks for Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing of Metal–Polymer Composites

IF 3.2 3区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COATINGS & FILMS
Matthew S. Schwenger, Madison S. Kaminskyj, Francis M. Haas, Joseph F. Stanzione III
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Abstract

High-performance polymers such as poly(ether ether ketone) (PEEK) are appealing as composite components for a wide variety of industrial and medical applications due to their excellent thermomechanical properties. However, conventional PEEK metallization methods can often lead to poor quality control, low deposition rate, and high cost. Cold spray is a promising potential alternative to produce polymer–metal composites rapidly and inexpensively due to its relatively mild operating conditions and high throughput. In this study, we investigated the deposition characteristics of metal–polymer composite feedstock, composed of PEEK powder and copper flake in varying ratios, onto a PEEK substrate. Copper-PEEK powder blends were prepared by both hand-mixing and cryogenic milling (cryomilling), which predominantly creates composite particles with micron-scale copper domains coating PEEK particle surfaces. This process non-monotonically affects the relative dominance and length scales of the multiple contributing deposition mechanisms present in mixed-material cold spray. In low-pressure cold spray, deposits showed significant changes in deposition efficiency and composition as a result of milling, with improvements in these characteristics most dramatic at lower Cu fractions. Deposits of a cryomilled blend of nominally 30 vol.% copper in PEEK exhibited minimal porosity under scanning electron microscopy, complete retention of powder composition, and the highest deposition efficiency among all samples tested. Notably, neither neat PEEK nor neat Cu meaningfully deposited at the same mild conditions as this 30 vol.% Cu blend, indicating a synergistic departure from linear mixing rules driven by the relative balance of local deposition interactions (e.g., hard–soft, soft–soft, etc.). Intentional powder and process design toward optimizing this balance may facilitate cold spray metallization applications.

用于金属聚合物复合材料冷喷增材制造的混合材料原料
摘要 聚醚醚酮(PEEK)等高性能聚合物具有优异的热机械性能,因此在各种工业和医疗应用中用作复合材料部件非常有吸引力。然而,传统的 PEEK 金属化方法往往会导致质量控制不佳、沉积率低和成本高等问题。冷喷技术因其相对温和的操作条件和高产能,有望成为快速、低成本生产聚合物金属复合材料的潜在替代方法。在本研究中,我们研究了由不同比例的 PEEK 粉末和铜片组成的金属聚合物复合材料原料在 PEEK 基材上的沉积特性。铜-PEEK 粉末混合物是通过手工混合和低温研磨(cryomilling)制备的,这种方法主要是在 PEEK 颗粒表面形成具有微米级铜域涂层的复合颗粒。这一过程非单调地影响了混合材料冷喷中多种沉积机制的相对优势和长度尺度。在低压冷喷中,研磨导致沉积物的沉积效率和成分发生了显著变化,在铜含量较低时,这些特性的改善最为明显。在扫描电子显微镜下,PEEK 中名义上含有 30 Vol.% 铜的低温研磨混合物沉积物显示出最小的孔隙率、完全保留的粉末成分以及所有测试样品中最高的沉积效率。值得注意的是,在与 30 Vol.% 铜混合物相同的温和条件下,纯 PEEK 和纯铜都没有沉积,这表明在局部沉积相互作用(如硬-软、软-软等)相对平衡的驱动下,线性混合规则发生了协同偏离。有意优化这种平衡的粉末和工艺设计可促进冷喷金属化应用。
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Journal of Thermal Spray Technology
Journal of Thermal Spray Technology 工程技术-材料科学:膜
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
25.80%
发文量
198
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: From the scientific to the practical, stay on top of advances in this fast-growing coating technology with ASM International''s Journal of Thermal Spray Technology. Critically reviewed scientific papers and engineering articles combine the best of new research with the latest applications and problem solving. A service of the ASM Thermal Spray Society (TSS), the Journal of Thermal Spray Technology covers all fundamental and practical aspects of thermal spray science, including processes, feedstock manufacture, and testing and characterization. The journal contains worldwide coverage of the latest research, products, equipment and process developments, and includes technical note case studies from real-time applications and in-depth topical reviews.
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