Analysis of micro-powder injection technology in metal injection molding process

Metal Injection Molding (MIM) process has advantages of low cost, high performance and shape complexity. Thus, there is a growing demand for products manufactured by this process in commercial, domestic and military applications. This project aims to improve the quality of AMT products through compr...

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Main Authors: Chen, Kah Pin, Tham, Eddie Sai Kit, Swetha Ramdas
Other Authors: Lam Yee Cheong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-605812020-11-01T11:32:08Z Analysis of micro-powder injection technology in metal injection molding process Chen, Kah Pin Tham, Eddie Sai Kit Swetha Ramdas Lam Yee Cheong School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Advanced Materials Technologies (AMT) Pte Ltd Singapore-MIT Alliance Programme DRNTU::Engineering::Manufacturing Metal Injection Molding (MIM) process has advantages of low cost, high performance and shape complexity. Thus, there is a growing demand for products manufactured by this process in commercial, domestic and military applications. This project aims to improve the quality of AMT products through comprehensive studies in both the mixing and injection processes. The critical loading for various materials was studied. In order to achieve efficient homogeneous mixing, the simultaneous study of various mixing process parameters affecting the homogeneity of the feedstock was conducted. The study showed that all four mixing parameters namely mixing time, mixing temperature, rotor blade speed and powder loading rate are significant to the homogeneity of feedstock. With the homogenous feedstock, identification of the significant parameters for injection was investigated for better improvement in the quality of the products. It was found that melting temperature affects the contents in the molded parts due to low degradation temperature of the binder and this results in a higher number of defective parts. An attempt to model the injection molding process for MIM parts using mold-flow was explored in order to better understand the flow path of the copper feedstock. ​Master of Science (IMST) 2014-05-28T08:40:07Z 2014-05-28T08:40:07Z 2005 2005 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60581 en 133 p. application/pdf
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Chen, Kah Pin
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Analysis of micro-powder injection technology in metal injection molding process
description Metal Injection Molding (MIM) process has advantages of low cost, high performance and shape complexity. Thus, there is a growing demand for products manufactured by this process in commercial, domestic and military applications. This project aims to improve the quality of AMT products through comprehensive studies in both the mixing and injection processes. The critical loading for various materials was studied. In order to achieve efficient homogeneous mixing, the simultaneous study of various mixing process parameters affecting the homogeneity of the feedstock was conducted. The study showed that all four mixing parameters namely mixing time, mixing temperature, rotor blade speed and powder loading rate are significant to the homogeneity of feedstock. With the homogenous feedstock, identification of the significant parameters for injection was investigated for better improvement in the quality of the products. It was found that melting temperature affects the contents in the molded parts due to low degradation temperature of the binder and this results in a higher number of defective parts. An attempt to model the injection molding process for MIM parts using mold-flow was explored in order to better understand the flow path of the copper feedstock.
author2 Lam Yee Cheong
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Chen, Kah Pin
Tham, Eddie Sai Kit
Swetha Ramdas
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Tham, Eddie Sai Kit
Swetha Ramdas
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title Analysis of micro-powder injection technology in metal injection molding process
title_short Analysis of micro-powder injection technology in metal injection molding process
title_full Analysis of micro-powder injection technology in metal injection molding process
title_fullStr Analysis of micro-powder injection technology in metal injection molding process
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of micro-powder injection technology in metal injection molding process
title_sort analysis of micro-powder injection technology in metal injection molding process
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