Unconventional methods of sintering Inconel 718 MIM samples

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TitreUnconventional methods of sintering Inconel 718 MIM samples
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursDugauguez O, Torralba JManuel, Barriere T, Gelin J-C
JournalPOWDER METALLURGY
Volume60
Pagination131-138
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0032-5899
Mots-clésFAHP sintering, Inconel 718, Metal injection moulding, Microwave sintering
Résumé

In this investigation, three different consolidation ways for Inconel 718 MIM samples are compared. The conventional sintering in a furnace is compared to field assisted hot pressing (FAHP) and microwave sintering. By accelerating the sintering kinetics, the thermal behaviour may be modified. Hence, the behaviour of the Inconel 718 sintered by field assisted and microwave sintering has been investigated. The sintered samples were all injected from a feedstock composed of a fine particle Inconel powder and a binder principally composed of cellulose acetate butyrate and polyethylene glycol. The effects of the different process on the microstructure and the mechanical properties are then compared. There was no difference in distribution of pores between the conventional and the FAHP sintering. The microwave sintering of a metal injection moulding brought defects during the test and lower properties were obtained.

DOI10.1080/00325899.2016.1270389