micropowders
Micropowders are very fine particulate materials with particle sizes in the micrometer range, typically from 1 to 100 micrometers. They can be metal powders, ceramic powders, polymer powders, carbon-based powders, or composites.
Their small size gives a high surface area to volume ratio, which enhances reactivity and interaction with
Common production methods include mechanical milling (ball, jet), gas or liquid atomization, spray drying, and chemical
Micropowders are used in a wide range of applications, including coatings and paints as pigments or functional
Handling and safety considerations address dust control, respirable hazards, and potential explosion risk for combustible metal
Characterization of micropowders typically includes particle size distribution (PSD) by laser diffraction, surface area by BET,