Processability study of Natural Hydroxyapatite and SS316L via metal injection molding

M. Ibrahim, N. Mustafa, A. M. Amin, R. Asmawi
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Metal Injection Molding (MIM) process is capable to produces varieties of intricate shape and complex geometry parts in large quantity components at low cost of processing. There are four Major steps in MIM process which is includes of mixing fine metal powders with plastic binder to form a feedstock, injection molding of the green part, extracting the binder, and finally sintering. Thus this paper are concentrate on investigate the processability of Natural Hydroxyapatite and Stainless Steel (SS316L) mixture with an established binder formulation as a feedstock in MIM. The Natural Hydroxyapatite (NHAP) was produced from waste Tilapia Fish Bones. While, Polyethylene (PE) and Palm stearin (PS) acted as a binder system. NHAP/SS316L mixture was successfully injected and established as an appropriate feedstock in MIM. The green strength of ejected part was determined. The maximum force that could attach is 48.1719 N and the maximum stress equal to 6.02Mpa.
天然羟基磷灰石与SS316L金属注射成型工艺性研究
金属注射成型(MIM)工艺能够以较低的加工成本大批量生产各种形状复杂、几何形状复杂的零件。MIM工艺有四个主要步骤,即细金属粉末与塑料粘结剂混合形成原料,注射成型,提取粘结剂,最后烧结。因此,本文主要研究了天然羟基磷灰石和不锈钢(SS316L)的混合物在固定的粘结剂配方下作为MIM原料的可加工性。利用罗非鱼废鱼骨制备天然羟基磷灰石(NHAP)。聚乙烯(PE)和棕榈硬脂(PS)作为粘结剂体系。成功地注入了NHAP/SS316L混合物,并确定了NHAP/SS316L混合物作为MIM的合适原料。确定了出射件的生坯强度。所能施加的最大力为48.1719 N,最大应力为6.02Mpa。
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