Claims
- 1. A process for manufacturing a rigid amorphous metal composite consisting essentially of:
- (a) selecting a thermosetting polymer binder powder having a molecular weight between about 1000 to 5000 and an amorphous metal in particulate form,
- (b) placing said thermosetting polymer binder powder and said amorphous metal in particulate form into a container,
- (c) agitating said binder and metal to form a mixture,
- (d) transferring said mixture from said container to a mold,
- (e) applying heat and pressure to said mixture in said mold in an amount sufficient to convert said mixture to an amorphous rigid metal composite,
- (f) removing said heat and pressure to enable said rigid composite to return to ambient conditions, and
- (g) removing said rigid composite from said mold.
- 2. A process for manufacturing an amorphous metal composite according to claim 1 wherein step (a) comprises selecting said thermosetting polymer binder powder from a low molecular weight polymer selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polyetherimides, polyesterimides, and polyetheramide-acid.
- 3. A process of manufacturing an amorphous metal composite according to claim 2 wherein step (a) further includes selecting said amorphous metal to include iron.
- 4. A process of manufacturing an amorphous metal composite according to claim 1 wherein step (e) comprises: (1) heating to a temperature of at least about 300.degree. C. and increasing the pressure to about 8000 psi; maintaining these conditions for a sufficient time to enable creeping to subside, and, after creeping has subsided, (2) increasing the pressure to about 60,000 psi for about 40 minutes.
- 5. A process of manufacturing an amorphous metal composite according to claim 3 wherein step (e) comprises: (1) heating to a temperature of at least about 300.degree. C. and increasing the pressure to about 8000 psi; maintaining these conditions for a sufficient time to enable creeping to subside, and, after creeping has subsided, (2) increasing the pressure to about 60,000 psi for about 40 minutes.
- 6. A process of manufacturing an amorphous metal composite according to claim 1 wherein step (f) includes cooling said mold to ambient temperature while maintaining said pressure, and subsequently depressurizing said mold to ambient pressure.
- 7. A process of manufacturing an amorphous metal composite according to claim 3 wherein step (a) includes selecting the particulate form of the amorphous metal from the group consisting of flakes or filaments.
- 8. A process for manufacturing a rigid amorphous metal composite consisting essentially of:
- (a) selecting a thermosetting polymer binder powder having a molecular weight between about 1000 to 5000 and an amorphous metal in particulate form,
- (b) placing said thermosetting polymer binder into a mold in an amount sufficient to form a layer of binder on the bottom of said mold,
- (c) placing said amorphous metal in particulate form on said layer of binder in said mold,
- (d) repeating steps (a) and (b) until the desired amount of binder and metal are placed in said mold,
- (e) applying heat and pressure to the mixture of binder and metal in said mold whereby said mixture is converted to said rigid amorphous metal composite,
- (f) removing said heat and pressure to enable said rigid composite to return to ambient conditions, and
- (g) removing said rigid composite from said mold.
- 9. A process of manufacturing an amorphous metal composite according to claim 8 wherein step (c) includes selecting the particulate form of the amorphous metal from the group consisting of flakes and filaments.
- 10. A process for manufacturing an amorphous metal composite according to claim 8 wherein step (a) includes selecting said thermosetting polymer binder powder from low molecular weight polymers selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polyesterimides polyetheramide acid, and polyetherimides.
- 11. A process of manufacturing an amorphous metal composite according to claim 10 wherein step (c) includes selecting amorphous iron metal.
- 12. A process of manufacturing an amorphous metal composite according to claim 8 wherein step (e) comprises: (1) heating to a temperature of at least about 300.degree. C. while increasing the pressure to about 8000 psi, maintaining this temperature and pressure for a sufficient time to enable creeping to subside, and, after creeping has subsided, (2) increasing the pressure to about 60,000 psi for about 40 minutes.
- 13. A process of manufacturing an amorphous metal composite according to claim 10 wherein step (e) comprises: (1) heating to a temperature of at least about 300.degree. C. while increasing the pressure to about 8000 psi, maintaining this temperature and pressure for a sufficient time to enable creeping to subside, and, after creeping has subsided, (2) increasing the pressure to about 60,000 psi for about 40 minutes.
- 14. A process of manufacturing an amorphous metal composite according to claim 7 wherein step (f) comprises cooling said mold to ambient temperature while maintaining said pressure, and subsequently, depressurizing said mold to ambient pressure.
- 15. A process for manufacturing a rigid metal composite consisting essentially of:
- (a) selecting a thermosetting polymer binder powder having a molecular weight between about 1000 to 5000 and an amorphous metal in particulate form,
- (b) placing said thermosetting polymer binder powder material and said amorphous metal in particulate form into a mold,
- (c) agitating said binder and metal to form a mixture,
- (d) applying heat and pressure to said mixture in an amount sufficient to convert said mixture to an amorphous rigid metal composite,
- (e) removing said heat and pressure to enable said rigid composite to return to ambient conditions, and
- (f) removing said rigid composite from said mold.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. ET-78-C-01-3205 between the U.S. Department of Energy and General Electric Corporation.
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