Method, Device and System for Active Cooling of Cold-Spray Nozzles
• Anti-clog cold spray nozzles
• Longer operating life of the cold spray nozzles, resulting in time and cost savings
• Compatible with commercial cold spray systems globally
• Adaptable to cold spray systems used for a variety of applications, such as dimensional restoration, wear- and corrosion-resistant coatings, and/or near net shaped parts
Cold Spray technology is a deposition process in which metal powder particles are accelerated by injection into a high-velocity stream of gas at temperatures below their melting point through a de Laval nozzle. However, clogging in the inside of the nozzle during the deposition process presents a significant challenge for this technology. This UMass Amherst invention provides a new method, device and system for active cooling of cold spray nozzles that can effectively prevent clogging and increase the operating life of the nozzles.
Dr. James Watkins is a Professor in the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and a prolific inventor. His research interests include macromolecular templates for functional device structures, materials synthesis and processing in supercritical fluids, phase behavior and transport in multi-component polymer systems, scalable fabrication of nanostructured materials.
Available for Licensing and/or Sponsored Research
UMA 18-044
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U.S. Patent 11,148,153 Issued
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