Below you will find a variety of data sheets, guidelines, technical information and other important resources.
Molding & Debinding Guidelines
At Advanced Metalworking Practices, LLC has a 50-ton injection molding machine for molding long, thin test bars from ADVAMET® MIM feedstocks. OOur studies have determined that the following conditions provide a suitable starting point for molding ADVAMET® feedstocks.
Barrel temperature 350°F (approx. 175°C)
Nozzle temperature 375°F (approx. 190°C)
Mold temperature 110°F (approx. 43°C)
Mold clamping pressure 2700 psi (approx. 19 MPa)
Injection pressure 1700 psi (approx. 12 MPa)
Holding pressure 1125 psi (approx. 8 MPa)
Holding pressure duration 6 sec.
Cooling time 20 sec.
The processing parameters will very likely have to be adjusted and optimized for the specific component geometry, mold design, material type, molding machine and production rate.
Thermal Debinding of Simple Well-Supported Parts Molded from ADVAMET® Feedstocks
The following cycle has been shown effective in dewaxing and debinding various steels and stainless steels with 6.0% – 8.3% binder in a 3″ diameter ceramic tube furnace with nitrogen flowing at 7 CFH ( ~ 2.4 linear ft/min gas speed).
Samples were approximately 1″ x ½” x 1/8″ and were placed on ceramic paper on a flat ceramic surface.
Temperature, Degrees C | |||
Approximate Part Temperature | Heating Rate or Hold Time | ||
From | To |
| |
R.T. 80 C 200 C | 80 C 200 C | 300 C / hour 75 C / hour Hold 30 minutes | De-waxing complete |
200 C 240 C | 240 C | 75 C / hour Hold 30 minutes | |
240 C 310 C | 310 C | 75 C / hour Hold 30 minutes | |
310 C 360 C 510 C | 360 C 510 C | 150 C / hour 60 C / hour Hold 120 minutes | Debinding complete |
Notes:
Thermal Dewaxing (First Stage Debinding) of Complex Parts Molded from ADVAMET® Feedstocks
If cracking or distortion occurs when using guidelines for Thermal Debinding of Parts Molded from ADVAMET® MIM feedstocks, the following cycle is suggested.
Approximate Part Temperature | Heating Rate or Hold Time | |
From: | To: |
|
R.T. 140 C | 140 C | 200 C/hour Hold 6 hours |
140 C 165 C | 165 C | 90 C/hour Hold 1 hour |
165 C 205 C | 205 C | 90 C/hour Hold 5 hours |
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