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  • Turkish Journal of Engineering and Environmental Sciences
  • Volume:22 Issue:4
  • Rheological Properties of Mixtures of 316L Stainless Stell Powders With Polyproplylen Based Binders

Rheological Properties of Mixtures of 316L Stainless Stell Powders With Polyproplylen Based Binders

Authors : Çetin KARATAŞ
Pages : 353-364
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The flowabilities of feedstocks for powder injection molding insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(PIM);, of 316L stainless steel powders insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(mean diameters 5.84, 30.42, 40.35, 67.42 mm); with thermoplastic binders insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(60% paraffin, 35% polypropylene, 5% stearic acid); were investigated. For this purpose, a capillary rheometer was designed and constructed. The rheometer was heated in 30 minutes to 300 °C with an accuracy of \pm 1 °C. Its load range was 63-55.000 grams. The best flow measurements were made at 175 °C for all feedstocks. The pressure used was 0.65 MPa which is the lowest acceptable pressure in PIM. The results showed that, therheological properties of the feedstocks improved as the powder size decreased and powder shape became spherical. The percentage of solid loading, allowing flowing of the feedstock through the rheometer, varied between 42 % to 74 % depending on powder size.
Keywords : Powder Injection Molding PIM, Feedstock, Binder, Rheology

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