While maintaining the thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity of copper, liquid flows through the porous metal interior.
Copper possesses excellent thermal and electrical conductivity among metals, and in a porous copper structure, the particles create a three-dimensional network of pores, which induces capillary action, allowing direct transfer of heat and electrical current to the liquid passing through it.
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Products made using the powder metallurgy method (a process of shaping metal powder and sintering it to create metal products) are referred to as "sintered metals." Among these, by specializing in sintered metal filters, which are porous metals, we can offer tailored solutions for various applications. Examples of applications include filters (for filtration and separation), silencers (for noise reduction), fluid rectification, liquid absorption, bubbling, and explosion-proof filters (frame arresters), and we are currently developing more applications. Additionally, over 15 types of materials can undergo sintering treatment. There are many types of porous metals, and not only pore diameter but also pore structure affects performance. Our distinguishing feature is that our sintered metal filters, made from metal powder, are all open-pore/continuous-pore (open porous) porous metals. Other types of porous metals include sintered metal mesh, which is created by stacking metal wire and sintering it while maintaining the precision of the mesh opening and also possessing strength; sponge-like porous metals formed solely from a skeletal structure; porous metals with numerous straight holes that resemble lotus roots; and foamed metals that have countless closed pores/independent pores (closed pore) created by adding a foaming agent to molten metal. Each type of porous metal has its own advantages and disadvantages, making it necessary to select the appropriate porous metal based on the intended application.