Additive manufacturing with nanofunctionalized precursors

US2025242407A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025242407-A1
Application numberUS-202519082937-A
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Filing dateMar 18, 2025
Priority dateFeb 1, 2017
Publication dateJul 31, 2025
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Some variations provide a process for additive manufacturing of a nanofunctionalized metal alloy, comprising: providing a nanofunctionalized metal precursor containing metals and grain-refining nanoparticles; exposing a first amount of the nanofunctionalized metal precursor to an energy source for melting the precursor, thereby generating a first melt layer; solidifying the first melt layer, thereby generating a first solid layer; and repeating many times to generate a plurality of solid layers in an additive-manufacturing build direction. The additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy has a microstructure with equiaxed grains. Other variations provide an additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy comprising metals selected from aluminum, iron, nickel, copper, titanium, magnesium, zinc, silicon, lithium, silver, chromium, manganese, vanadium, bismuth, gallium, or lead; and grain-refining nanoparticles selected from zirconium, tantalum, niobium, titanium, or oxides, nitrides, hydrides, carbides, or borides thereof, wherein the additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy has a microstructure with equiaxed grains.

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An additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy comprising one or more metals and grain-refining nanoparticles containing one or more nanoparticle species, wherein said one or more metals are selected from the group consisting of aluminum, iron, nickel, copper, titanium, magnesium, zinc, silicon, lithium, silver, chromium, manganese, vanadium, bismuth, gallium, lead, and combinations thereof, wherein said one or more nanoparticle species are selected from the group consisting of zirconium, zirconium hydrides, zirconium oxides, zirconium nitrides, zirconium carbides, zirconium borides, tantalum, tantalum hydrides, tantalum oxides, tantalum nitrides, tantalum carbides, tantalum borides, niobium, niobium hydrides, niobium oxides, niobium nitrides, niobium carbides, niobium borides, titanium, titanium hydrides, titanium oxides, titanium nitrides, titanium carbides, titanium borides, and combinations of the foregoing, wherein said additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy has a microstructure with equiaxed grains, wherein at least 90 vol % of said microstructure contains grains that are characterized in that there is less than 25% standard deviation in each of average grain length, average grain width, and average grain height, and wherein said microstructure is substantially crack-free. 2 . The additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 1 , wherein said grain-refining nanoparticles are present in a nanoparticle concentration of at least 0.1 vol %. 3 . The additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 1 , wherein said grain-refining nanoparticles are present in a nanoparticle concentration of at least 1 vol %. 4 . The additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 1 , wherein said grain-refining nanoparticles have an average largest dimension from about 50 nanometers to about 5000 nanometers. 5 . The additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 1 , wherein said grain-refining nanoparticles are selected from the group consisting of Al 3 Zr, Al 3 Ta, Al 3 Nb, Al 3 Ti, TiB, TiB 2 , WC, AlB, and combinations thereof. 6 . The nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 1 , wherein said additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy comprises inclusions that contain both (i) at least one of said one or more metals and (ii) at least one of said one or more nanoparticle species. 7 . The additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 1 , wherein said additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy is characterized by an average grain size of less than 1 millimeter. 8 . The additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 1 , wherein said additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy is characterized by an average grain size of less than 10 microns. 9 . The additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 1 , wherein said microstructure has a crystallographic texture that is not solely oriented in an additive-manufacturing build direction. 10 . The additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 1 , wherein said microstructure contains a plurality of dendrite layers having differing primary growth-direction angles with respect to each other. 11 . The additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 1 , wherein said microstructure contains a plurality of dendrite layers having an average layer thickness of at least 10 microns. 12 . The additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 1 , wherein at least 99 vol % of said microstructure contains grains that are characterized in that there is less than 25% standard deviation in each of average grain length, average grain width, and average grain height. 13 . The additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 1 , wherein said additively manufactured, nanofunctionalized metal alloy is selected from the group consisting of an aluminum alloy, a steel alloy, a nickel alloy, a titanium alloy, a copper alloy, and combinations thereof. 14 . A nanofunctionalized metal alloy comprising: (a) one or more metals selected from the group consisting of aluminum, iron, nickel, copper, titanium, magnesium, zinc, silicon, lithium, silver, chromium, manganese, vanadium, bismuth, gallium, lead, and combinations thereof; and (b) grain-refining nanoparticles comprising a nanoparticle species selected from the group consisting of zirconium, zirconium hydrides, zirconium oxides, zirconium nitrides, zirconium carbides, zirconium borides, tantalum, tantalum hydrides, tantalum oxides, tantalum nitrides, tantalum carbides, tantalum borides, niobium, niobium hydrides, niobium oxides, niobium nitrides, niobium carbides, niobium borides, titanium, titanium hydrides, titanium oxides, titanium nitrides, titanium carbides, titanium borides, and combinations of the foregoing, wherein said nanofunctionalized metal alloy has a microstructure with equiaxed grains, wherein at least 90 vol % of said microstructure contains grains that are characterized in that there is less than 25% standard deviation in each of average grain length, average grain width, and average grain height, and wherein said microstructure is substantially crack-free. 15 . The nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 14 , wherein said grain-refining nanoparticles are present in a concentration of at least 0.1 vol %. 16 . The nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 14 , wherein said grain-refining nanoparticles are present in a concentration of at least 1 vol %. 17 . The nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 14 , wherein said nanofunctionalized metal alloy comprises inclusions that contain both (i) at least one of said one or more metals and (ii) said nanoparticle species. 18 . The nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 14 , wherein said grain-refining nanoparticles have an average largest dimension from about 50 nanometers to about 5000 nanometers. 19 . The nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 14 , wherein at least 99 vol % of said microstructure contains grains that are characterized in that there is less than 25% standard deviation in each of average grain length, average grain width, and average grain height. 20 . The nanofunctionalized metal alloy of claim 14 , wherein said nanofunctionalized metal alloy is selected from the group consisting of an aluminum alloy, a steel alloy, a nickel alloy, a titanium alloy, a copper alloy, and combinations thereof.

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  • Submicron particles having a size above 100 nm up to 300 nm · CPC title

  • Metallic powder characterised by particles having an amorphous microstructure · CPC title

  • by mechanical means · CPC title

  • by thermal means (control of energy beam parameters for post heating B22F10/364) · CPC title

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What does patent US2025242407A1 cover?
Some variations provide a process for additive manufacturing of a nanofunctionalized metal alloy, comprising: providing a nanofunctionalized metal precursor containing metals and grain-refining nanoparticles; exposing a first amount of the nanofunctionalized metal precursor to an energy source for melting the precursor, thereby generating a first melt layer; solidifying the first melt layer, th…
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Hrl Lab Llc
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Primary CPC classification B33Y10/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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