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titleOfInvention A copper-coated amorphous powder compacts and low temperature preparation method thereof
abstract The present invention relates to a copper / amorphous composite molded body molded using a copper / amorphous composite powder capable of low temperature molding by coating a ductile copper on the surface of an amorphous powder with a binder, and a method of manufacturing the same. The method for producing a copper / amorphous composite molded body using the copper / amorphous composite powder coated with copper as a binder on the surface of the amorphous powder of the present invention is essential, since the manufacturing of the molded body is impossible at a low temperature such as room temperature using a conventional amorphous powder. Unlike the method of manufacturing the molded body by heating the amorphous powder to the temperature in the subcooled liquid zone and then compressing, extruding and rolling, the amorphous powder compact may be produced at a low temperature such as normal temperature, that is, a temperature range of 0 to 100 ° C. Has the advantage. In addition, the method for producing a copper / amorphous composite molded body using the copper-coated amorphous powder of the present invention is a conventional method for the oxidation of the amorphous powder generated by heating the amorphous powder to a temperature in the subcooled liquid zone to form the amorphous powder. In order to prevent the vacuum or inert gas atmosphere was required, it has the advantage that can be molded in the atmosphere.
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