Polymer‐based filaments with embedded magnetocaloric Ni‐Mn‐Ga Heusler alloy particles for additive manufacturing

Author:

Díaz‐García Álvaro1ORCID,Law Jia Yan1ORCID,Żrodowski Łukasz2,Morończyk Bartosz3,Wróblewski Rafał3,Franco Victorino1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, ICMS‐CSIC Universidad de Sevilla Sevilla Spain

2. AMAZEMET Warsaw Poland

3. Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering Warsaw University of Technology Warsaw Poland

Abstract

AbstractOne important issue associated to magnetocaloric materials that hinders its technological application is the poor processability and structural integrity of those with the highest performance, usually intermetallics undergoing first‐order magnetic phase transitions. Additionally, the performance of these magnetocaloric materials highly depends on the structural stability of the magnetocaloric phase, which is, in many cases, very sensitive to temperature and mechanical processes. Additive manufacturing via the extrusion of polymer‐based composites is regarded as a promising way to overcome these issues. A recently presented manufacturing method of encapsulating functional fillers into polymer capsules has been used to produce a composite filament with a large load of magnetocaloric off‐stoichiometric Ni2MnGa Heusler alloy fillers with a uniform distribution throughout the polymer matrix as demonstrated by x‐ray tomography characterization. The incorporation of these metallic particles causes changes in the thermal behavior of the polymer as well as an increase in the flowability of the composite with respect to the polymer at the same temperature. The increased flowability of the composites found during manufacturing can be compensated by lowering the extrusion temperatures, making this technique even more convenient for preserving the filler properties, which is an important concern when additive manufacturing magnetocaloric materials. This is confirmed by the magnetic and magnetocaloric behavior of the composites, with responses proportional to the fraction of fillers.Highlights Ultrasonic‐atomization produces highly spherical Ni‐Mn‐Ga Heusler alloy particles. Ni‐Mn‐Ga filled polymer capsules allow a direct extrusion of composites for AM. X‐ray tomography shows uniform volumetric filler distribution within the filaments. Decreased viscosity of the matrix favors the lowering of the processing temperature. The low processing temperatures avoid altering the MCE of the alloy fillers.

Funder

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Consejería de Economía, Conocimiento, Empresas y Universidad, Junta de Andalucía

Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Publisher

Wiley

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