Figure 1
Arc-melt type melt extraction equipment [5].
Figure 2
Ni-free Zr-based metallic glass wire prepared by melt-extraction method [5]~
Amorphous alloys are known to exhibit superior mechanical properties such as high tensile strength and large elastic elongation limit of approximately 2%. In order to effectively utilize their superior strength, it is preferable to prepare wire-shaped samples of metallic glasses with a circular cross section and a highly smooth surface without any roughness (such as that of a mirror). The melt-extraction method without any cooling medium [1,2] is expected to yield novel metallic glass wires that cannot be obtained by the in-rotating-liquid melt spinning method [3]. Newly developed Arc-melt type melt extraction method [4-6] is the promissing technique for realizing the preparation of metallic glass wire in high reactivity and/or high melting temperature alloys such as Zr-, Ti-, Ni-based alloys and so on.
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