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Fine tin powders were produced in a pilot plant gas atomiser. Nitrogen gas at 1·56 MPa pressure was used as the atomising agent in a ‘confined design’ nozzle which operated vertically upwards. A range of metal flowrates from 0·864 to 1·425 kg min?1 was studied at a melt temperature of 450°C. Powders were sized using dry sieving down to 45 μm and wet sieving for smaller sizes. The Sauter mean diameter of the powders varied from 9·01 to 10·28 μm, depending on the rate of production. The size distribution was bimodal (albeit not very well defined) with the peak separation at ~44 μm. In the fine size range, particles were spherical, while those in the coarse range were more elongated or irregular in shape and free of satellites. Comparison of the tin powders with copper powders from another study, AA 2014 aluminium alloy powders, and magnesium and zinc powders from previous work showed that the differences in mean diameter and standard deviation are small among these common metals at a given volumetric production rate. This confirms the overriding importance of liquid metal volume flowrate under fixed gas flow conditions in gas atomisation, while the actual physical properties of the liquid playa secondary role. Although surface tension is secondary to volume flowrate in importance for controlling particle size, the study has shown that a liquid metal with lower surface tension and viscosity than AA 2014 alloy, together with a higher density, yields finer particles. PM/0667A
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