Processing and Microstructural Control of Copper Foams for Thermal Wick Material Systems

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Keri Ledford Stephanie Lin Jason Nadler
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Novel processes are being developed to fabricate thin copper thermal wick samples of a targeted porous microstructure. Structures of desired porosity, thisckness and pore size and distribution are achieved by tayloring the incorporation of sacrificial polymer beads in to slurry precursors. The thickness of the final structure is dictated by precisely controllable slurry application methods, such as spin coating. Ina subsequent heat treatment, th epolymer components thermally decompose and the remaining copper particles sinter to form a reticulated foam. The resulting microstructures are characterized in terms of porosity, permeability and specific surface area.
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APA: Keri Ledford Stephanie Lin Jason Nadler  (2012)  Processing and Microstructural Control of Copper Foams for Thermal Wick Material Systems

MLA: Keri Ledford Stephanie Lin Jason Nadler Processing and Microstructural Control of Copper Foams for Thermal Wick Material Systems. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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