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Silicon Aluminium Alloy Powder

Silicon Aluminium Alloy Powder

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Silicon Aluminium Alloy Powder
Product No NRE-9034
CAS No. 11145-27-0
Formula Si-Al
Molecular Weight 55.067038 g/mol
APS <40 um  (Can be Customized)
Purity 99.9%
Density 2.6 gm/cm3
Color Gray
Melting Point 600-760 °C
Boiling Point NA

Silicon Aluminium Alloy Powder

Applications

Automotive Industry:

Silicon-aluminium alloys are widely used in the automotive industry for producing lightweight and durable parts. They are used in engine blocks, cylinder heads, pistons, and transmission components. The alloy’s combination of light weight, high strength, and good castability makes it ideal for high-performance automotive parts that must withstand high thermal and mechanical stresses.

The wear resistance and thermal stability provided by the silicon component of the alloy make it especially suitable for components that are subject to high friction, like brake components and engine components.

Aerospace and Aircraft Components:

In the aerospace industry, the lightweight nature of silicon-aluminium alloys makes them ideal for use in aircraft parts such as airframes, turbine blades, and engine components. These alloys help reduce the overall weight of the aircraft, improving fuel efficiency and performance.

The thermal stability and corrosion resistance of these alloys are critical in aerospace applications, where components are subjected to extreme temperatures and oxidizing environments at high altitudes.

Electronics and Electrical Components:

Due to their electrical conductivity, silicon-aluminium alloys are also used in the electronics and electrical industries. They can be found in electrical connectors, circuit boards, and heat sinks. Their thermal conductivity helps dissipate heat in electronic devices, ensuring that components remain at a safe operating temperature.

The use of silicon improves the electrical conductivity of the alloy, making it effective for electronic applications that require efficient current flow and durability.

Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing):

Silicon-aluminium alloy powder is commonly used in 3D printing applications, especially in the aerospace, automotive, and industrial sectors. Its excellent castability, thermal stability, and strength make it a preferred material for creating complex, lightweight parts that require high precision.

The powder form allows for additive manufacturing techniques such as laser sintering or electron beam melting, where precise and complex shapes can be built layer by layer.

 

 

 

 

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