scholarly journals Molding Properties of Inconel 718 Feedstocks Used in Low-Pressure Powder Injection Molding

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fouad Fareh ◽  
Vincent Demers ◽  
Nicole R. Demarquette ◽  
Sylvain Turenne ◽  
Orlando Scalzo

The impact of binders and temperature on the rheological properties of feedstocks used in low-pressure powder injection molding was investigated. Experiments were conducted on different feedstock formulations obtained by mixing Inconel 718 powder with wax-based binder systems. The shear rate sensitivity index and the activation energy were used to study the degree of dependence of shear rate and temperature on the viscosity of the feedstocks. The injection performance of feedstocks was then evaluated using an analytical moldability model. The results indicated that the viscosity profiles of feedstocks depend significantly on the binder constituents, and the secondary binder constituents play an important role in the rheological behavior (pseudoplastic or near-Newtonian) exhibited by the feedstock formulations. Viscosity values as low as 0.06 to 2.9 Pa·s were measured at high shear rates and high temperatures. The results indicate that a feedstock containing a surfactant agent exhibits the best moldability characteristics.

2011 ◽  
Vol 201-203 ◽  
pp. 1721-1724 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haw Pei Li ◽  
Norhamidi Muhamad

In this experimental work, Micro Powder Injection Molding (μPIM) was carried out with stainless steel feedstock. The feedstocks with powder loading between 60 v/o to 62 v/o were prepared with 5μm stainless steel powder, Polyethelena Glycol (PEG), Polymethyl Methacrilate (PMMA) and Cellulose Acetate Butyrate (CAB). The main objective was to determine the homogeneity and flow characteristics of the mixture. Capillary rheometer method was performed to define the sensitivity of viscosity to shear rate and temperature for the mixture. The rheological properties were investigated and analyzed through relevant equations. Results show that the flow ability and characteristics of μPIM feedstocks highly depend on the mixture composition. Feedstock at 61 v/o exhibited the most suitable characteristics when mixed at temperature of 130°C with a rotor speed of 30rpm.


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