IP Library Granted Patent US 7,547,344
Granted Patent B2
US 7,547,344 · App. 10/840,660 · Granted Jun 16, 2009

Nanosized intermetallic powders

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Patent No.
US 7,547,344
App. No.
10/840,660
Granted
Jun 16, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Nanoparticles of intermetallic alloys such as FeAl, Fe 3 Al, NiAl, TiAl and FeCoV exhibit a wide variety of interesting structural, magnetic, catalytic, resistive and electronic, and bar coding applications. The nanosized powders can be used to make structural parts having enhanced mechanical properties, magnetic parts having enhanced magnetic saturation, catalyst materials having enhanced catalytic activity, thick film circuit elements having enhanced resolution, and screen printed images such as magnetic bar codes having enhanced magnetic properties. In contrast to bulk FeAl materials which are nonmagnetic at room temperature, the FeAl nanoparticles exhibit magnetic properties at room temperature.

Claims (8)

1. A magnetic bar code comprising nanosized intermetallic powder, the nanosized intermetallic powder comprising copper aluminide.

2. The magnetic bar code of claim 1 , wherein the intermetallic powder comprises an ingredient of magnetic ink.

3. A shaped body having high ductility and/or small grain size comprising nanosized intermetallic powder, the nanosized intermetallic powder comprising copper aluminide.

4. The shaped body of claim 3 , wherein the nanosized intermetallic powder has been formed by tape casting or roll compaction or injection molding or pressing.

5. A magnetic fluid or paste used as a magnetic ink or product comprising nanosized intermetallic powder, the nanosized intermetallic powder comprising copper aluminide.

6. A screen printed resistance heater comprising nanosized intermetallic powder, the nanosized intermetallic powder comprising copper aluminide or FeCoV alloy powder.

7. The magnetic bar code of claim 1 , wherein the nanosized intermetallic powder comprises a ferromagnetic component of a printed image.

8. A circuit element of a thick film circuit comprising nanosized intermetallic powder, the nanosized intermetallic powder comprising copper aluminide or FeCoV alloy powder.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Jan 14, 2005
From: CHRYSALIS TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED
To: PHILIP MORRIS USA INC.
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