Title of article :
Wear behaviour of mould inserts used in micro powder injection moulding of ceramics and metals
Author/Authors :
J. Schneider، نويسنده , , H. Iwanek، نويسنده , , K.-H. Zum Gahr، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
9
From page :
1290
To page :
1298
Abstract :
Large-scale production of ceramic and metallic micro components via micro powder injection moulding (μPIM) of filled feedstocks with abrasive particles requires mould inserts with a high wear resistance. Therefore, the wear behaviour of unalloyed, low- and high-alloyed steels, electroplated nickel and brass CuZn37 was studied using a specially developed laboratory tribometer simulating powder injection moulding with zirconia, alumina and steel feedstocks. Highest wear resistance was measured for the high-alloyed steel X175VCrMo9-5 which was produced by a powder metallurgy process. This steel was characterized by a homogeneous microstructure with a martensitic matrix and about 20 vol% fine carbides. In tests with ceramic feedstock the wear resistance of single-phase electroplated nickel was significantly higher than that of the heat-treated tool steels 30CrMo6 and X38CrMoV5-1 of higher hardness. These results indicate that in micro powder injection moulding wear behaviour can depend more on microstructural parameters like homogeneity than on hardness of the materials. The wear behaviour also was strongly influenced by the characteristics of the feedstock (e.g. amount, size, shape and hardness of ceramic or metallic particles).
Keywords :
Erosion , Ceramic feedstock , Metallic feedstock , Micro technology , Abrasion , Powder injection moulding , Mould wear
Journal title :
Wear
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Wear
Record number :
1086792
Link To Document :
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