Powder loading is one of the most critical factors in metal injection moulding (MIM) technology. It largely determines the success or failure of the subsequent MIM processes. A gas-atomized Ti6Al4V powder was investigated to determine an optimum powder loading. Five different kinds of powder loadings – 55, 60, 65, 68 and 70 vol.% – were selected based on tap density calculations. Feedstocks were prepared using a wax-based CSIR binder. Powder loading investigations were performed by means of rheological studies. All the feedstocks followed a pseudo-plastic behaviour, flow index behaviour n < 1. A 65 vol.% powder loading demonstrated the best rheological properties i.e. smallest flow index behaviour (n) and moderate activation energy (E).
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Seerane, M.N., Chikwanda, H.K., Focke, W. and Machaka, R. 2013. Investigation of the powder loading of gas-atomized Ti6Al4V powder using an ‘in-house’ binder for metal injection moulding. In: The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Advanced Metals Initiative: Precious Metals 2013: The Precious Metals Development Network (PMDN) Conference, Protea Hotel, President, Cape Town, 15-16 October 2013
Seerane, M., Chikwanda, H., Focke, W., & Machaka, R. (2013). Investigation of the powder loading of gas-atomized Ti6Al4V powder using an ‘in-house’ binder for metal injection moulding. SAIMM. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7143
Seerane, MN, HK Chikwanda, W Focke, and Ronald Machaka. "Investigation of the powder loading of gas-atomized Ti6Al4V powder using an ‘in-house’ binder for metal injection moulding." (2013): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7143
Seerane M, Chikwanda H, Focke W, Machaka R, Investigation of the powder loading of gas-atomized Ti6Al4V powder using an ‘in-house’ binder for metal injection moulding; SAIMM; 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7143 .
Copyright: 2013 SAIMM. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Advanced Metals Initiative: Precious Metals 2013: The Precious Metals Development Network (PMDN) Conference, Protea Hotel, President, Cape Town, 15-16 October 2013.