Rheological behavior of SS316l gas atomized powder in bimodal particle size distribution in a composite binder system

Rheological properties of the monomodal and bimodal MIM feedstock are presented in this paper. Coarse and fine SS316L gas atomized powders are mixed with PEG and PMMA to form a homogenous paste, which is termed as feedstock. The surface active agent used here is stearic acid. The bimodal powders are...

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Main Authors: Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal, Muhamad, N., Amin, S. Y. M., Ab. Rahman, M. N., Murtadhahadi, Murtadhahadi
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spelling my.utm.94822017-10-23T10:42:35Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/9482/ Rheological behavior of SS316l gas atomized powder in bimodal particle size distribution in a composite binder system Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal Muhamad, N. Amin, S. Y. M. Ab. Rahman, M. N. Murtadhahadi, Murtadhahadi TS Manufactures Rheological properties of the monomodal and bimodal MIM feedstock are presented in this paper. Coarse and fine SS316L gas atomized powders are mixed with PEG and PMMA to form a homogenous paste, which is termed as feedstock. The surface active agent used here is stearic acid. The bimodal powders are blended from 30 to 70 % of the coarse powder distribution. Results show that monomodal feedstock exhibits a higher viscosity over the bimodal feedstock at low shear rate. Binder separation is also likely to occur in the monomodal feedstock prepared with coarse powder especially at a high injection temperature. Furthermore, bimodal feedstock is less viscous than the monomodal feedstock but the particle size distribution has shown its influence on viscosity. The flow behavior index decreases when the temperature increases. The investigation also shows that the feedstock flow sensitivity depends on the fine powder distributions in the feedstock. Since all the feedstock demonstrates a good pseudo plastic behavior, it therefore is suitable to be injection molded. University of Malaya 2008-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/9482/1/IJMME_KRJ_2008.pdf Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal and Muhamad, N. and Amin, S. Y. M. and Ab. Rahman, M. N. and Murtadhahadi, Murtadhahadi (2008) Rheological behavior of SS316l gas atomized powder in bimodal particle size distribution in a composite binder system. International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, 3 (2). pp. 108-114. ISSN 1823-0334
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Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal
Muhamad, N.
Amin, S. Y. M.
Ab. Rahman, M. N.
Murtadhahadi, Murtadhahadi
Rheological behavior of SS316l gas atomized powder in bimodal particle size distribution in a composite binder system
description Rheological properties of the monomodal and bimodal MIM feedstock are presented in this paper. Coarse and fine SS316L gas atomized powders are mixed with PEG and PMMA to form a homogenous paste, which is termed as feedstock. The surface active agent used here is stearic acid. The bimodal powders are blended from 30 to 70 % of the coarse powder distribution. Results show that monomodal feedstock exhibits a higher viscosity over the bimodal feedstock at low shear rate. Binder separation is also likely to occur in the monomodal feedstock prepared with coarse powder especially at a high injection temperature. Furthermore, bimodal feedstock is less viscous than the monomodal feedstock but the particle size distribution has shown its influence on viscosity. The flow behavior index decreases when the temperature increases. The investigation also shows that the feedstock flow sensitivity depends on the fine powder distributions in the feedstock. Since all the feedstock demonstrates a good pseudo plastic behavior, it therefore is suitable to be injection molded.
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author Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal
Muhamad, N.
Amin, S. Y. M.
Ab. Rahman, M. N.
Murtadhahadi, Murtadhahadi
author_facet Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal
Muhamad, N.
Amin, S. Y. M.
Ab. Rahman, M. N.
Murtadhahadi, Murtadhahadi
author_sort Jamaludin, Khairur Rijal
title Rheological behavior of SS316l gas atomized powder in bimodal particle size distribution in a composite binder system
title_short Rheological behavior of SS316l gas atomized powder in bimodal particle size distribution in a composite binder system
title_full Rheological behavior of SS316l gas atomized powder in bimodal particle size distribution in a composite binder system
title_fullStr Rheological behavior of SS316l gas atomized powder in bimodal particle size distribution in a composite binder system
title_full_unstemmed Rheological behavior of SS316l gas atomized powder in bimodal particle size distribution in a composite binder system
title_sort rheological behavior of ss316l gas atomized powder in bimodal particle size distribution in a composite binder system
publisher University of Malaya
publishDate 2008
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