Tantalum is a rare metal that has a high melting point and is used in a variety of applications such as electronic components, medical implants, and aerospace alloys. Spray drying has been explored as a method for producing tantalum powder with controlled particle size and morphology.
Spray drying of tantalum powder involves atomizing a tantalum-containing solution into droplets and passing it through a hot air stream, which evaporates the solvent and leaves behind dried tantalum particles. The process can be optimized to produce particles with specific properties such as particle size, shape, and surface area.
Spray drying of tantalum powder has several advantages over other powder production methods, such as the ability to produce fine, uniform particles with high yield and reproducibility. However, the process can be challenging due to the high reactivity of tantalum and the potential for contamination from the spray drying equipment. Therefore, careful selection of process parameters and equipment design is essential to ensure the quality and purity of the final product.
Please find starting paramters and some Results in this Application Note.