The paper reviews the CSIR’s progress and challenges concerning the development of a wax-based binder system suitable for metal injection moulding (MIM). It reports on a consolidation study wherein different widely used wax-based feedstock formulations were developed for Ti6Al4V, Al2124, SUS316L powders as conducted at CSIR. The results are discussed in terms of the binder systems choices; the characterization of polymeric and metal powder materials, and their effects on the processing parameters on the properties of metal injection-moulded specimens, and the contribution of sintering parameters onto the density and quality characteristics of the final part. The optimization of process parameters is briefly discussed in this review.
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Machaka, R., Seerane, M. and Chikwanda, H.K. 2014. Binder Development for Metal Injection Moulding: A CSIR Perspective. Advances in Powder Metallurgy& Particulate Materials, Orlando, Florida, 18-22 May, pp 43-58
Machaka, R., Seerane, M., & Chikwanda, H. (2014). Binder Development for Metal Injection Moulding: A CSIR Perspective. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7967
Machaka, Ronald, M Seerane, and HK Chikwanda. "Binder Development for Metal Injection Moulding: A CSIR Perspective." (2014): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7967
Machaka R, Seerane M, Chikwanda H, Binder Development for Metal Injection Moulding: A CSIR Perspective; 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7967 .
Powder Metallurgy (PM) 2014 World Congress, Orlando Florida, 18-22 May 2014. Due to copyright restrictions, the attached PDF file only contains the abstract of the full text item. For access to the full text item, please consult the publisher's website.