IP Library Granted Patent US 12673366
Granted Patent B2
US 12673366 · App. 18/034,773 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Method for producing water-atomized metal powder

Inventors: Makoto Nakaseko (Tokyo, JP); Shigeru Unami (Tokyo, JP); Takuya Takashita (Tokyo, JP); Naoki Yamamoto (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: JFE Steel Corporation
B22F9/082B22F2009/0872B22F2009/088B22F2304/10
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Patent No.
US 12673366
App. No.
18/034,773
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for producing water-atomized metal powder by dividing a molten metal stream, which is falling in a vertical direction, by spraying cooling water that impinges on the molten metal stream includes a step of spraying the cooling water at a spray pressure of 10 MPa or more and a spread angle in a range of 5° to 30° from each of three or more cooling water discharge ports arranged remote from the falling molten metal stream. The droplet diameter of the cooling water: 100 μm or less, the convergence angle: 5° to 10°, and the water/molten steel ratio: 50 or more.

Claims (8)

1 . A method for producing water-atomized metal powder by dividing a molten metal stream, which is falling in a vertical direction, by spraying cooling water that impinges on the molten metal stream, the method comprising:

a step of spraying the cooling water at a spray pressure of 10 MPa or more and a spread angle in a range of 5° to 30° from each of three or more cooling water discharge ports arranged remote from the falling molten metal stream,

wherein a droplet diameter of the cooling water discharged toward the molten metal stream is 100 μm or less in Sauter mean,

a trajectory of the cooling water discharged toward the molten metal stream and a trajectory of the molten metal stream form a convergence angle in a range of 5° to 10°,

a water/molten metal ratio (F/M) of an amount F (kg/min) of the cooling water discharged toward the molten metal stream to an amount M (kg/min) of the falling molten metal stream is 50 or more, and

the metal powder has

a total Fe, Ni, and Co content of 76.0 at % or more and 86.0 at % or less in atomic percent, and

an average particle diameter of less than 50 μm, an apparent density of 3.5 g/cm 3 or more, a circularity of 0.90 or more, and an amorphous proportion of 90% or more.