Production method of sintered alloy, sintered-alloy compact, and sintered alloy
US-2017209928-A1 · Jul 27, 2017 · US
US2015314371A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2015314371-A1 |
| Application number | US-201314650348-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 2, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 7, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2015 |
| Grant date | — |
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Provided is a silver powder which has an appropriate viscosity range at the time of paste production, can be easily kneaded, and prevents the occurrence of flakes. The silver powder to be used has a specific surface area ratio SA B /SA S of 0.5 to 0.9, wherein SA B is a specific surface area measured by the BET method, and SA S is a specific surface area calculated from a mean primary-particle diameter D S measured with a scanning electron microscope. Furthermore, the silver powder preferably has a degree of aggregation of 1.5 to 5.0, the degree being obtained in such a manner that a volume median diameter D 50 measured by laser diffraction scattering is divided by the foregoing Ds.
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1 . A silver powder, having a specific surface area ratio SA B /SA S of 0.5 to 0.9, wherein SA B is a specific surface area measured by a BET method and SA S is a specific surface area calculated from a mean primary-particle diameter D S measured with a scanning electron microscope. 2 . The silver powder according to claim 1 , having a degree of aggregation of 1.5 to 5.0, the degree being obtained in such a manner that a volume median diameter D 50 measured by laser diffraction scattering is divided by the foregoing Ds. 3 . The silver powder according to claim 1 , having a degree of aggregation of 1.5 to 3.5, the degree being obtained in such a manner that a volume median diameter D 50 measured by laser diffraction scattering after application of a load of 100 N/cm 2 is divided by the foregoing Ds. 4 . The silver powder according to claim 1 , having a compressibility of not less than 20% caused by application of a load of 34 N/cm 2 in a measurement of a shear stress of a powder bed and having a compressibility of not more than 40% caused by application of a load of 113 N/cm 2 . 5 . The silver powder according to claim 1 , having a ratio D 2 /D 1 of from 0.5 to 1.5, wherein D 1 is a volume median diameter obtained in such a manner that the silver powder in a paste obtained by kneading of said silver powder with an epoxy resin at a centrifugal force of 420 G is measured by laser diffraction scattering; and D 2 is a volume median diameter obtained in such a manner that the paste is subsequently further kneaded using a three-roll mill, and the silver powder in said paste is measured by laser diffraction scattering. 6 . The silver powder according to claim 1 , having a ratio η 2 /η 1 of from 0.5 to 1.5, wherein η 1 is a viscosity at a shear rate of 4 sec −1 , obtained in such a manner that a paste obtained by kneading of the silver powder with an epoxy resin at a centrifugal force of 420 G is measured using a viscoelastometer, and η 2 is a viscosity at a shear rate of 4 sec −1 , obtained in such a manner that the paste is subsequently further kneaded using a three-roll mill and measured.
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