Radiant Energy, Aluminum Powders & Propellants Manufacturing (Part 1)

February 5, 2024

Did you know?
On our Literature web pages we have more than 80 listed Publications that studied VALIMET Atomized Aluminum Alloys.

Today, we’d like to highlight a work by Texas Tech University, NSWC China Lake CA and MATSYS Inc. It’s dated March 2023 and just made our list. Check it out here.
It is known that propellants manufacturing and optimization rely in large part on Aluminum Atomized Powders.

The effect of particles size on Radiant Energy Loss in combustion of Al powders is well documented. More importantly, the impact of Radiant Energy in Combustion processes is discussed. This topic is actually hotter by the minute in the Industry.

Most Energetic Materials professionals might have read it already. We at VALIMET would like to recommend it to the metallurgists, chemists and geeks in our network: you might find good stuff in this paper.

Let’s hear it for the co-authors: Harrison Jones and Pascal Dube at Matsys; Prof. Michelle L. Pantoya at Texas Tech University, Quan Tran, Ph.D., now at the Department of Energy and Igor Altman, at NSWC China Lake CA.

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February 5, 2024

Radiant Energy, Aluminum Powders & Propellants Manufacturing (Part 1)