2016
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.704.173
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Metal Injection Moulding of Superelastic TiNi Parts

Abstract: Abstract. TiNi shape-memory properties are successfully used today for the fabrication of various technical devices. The limited machinability and high cost of TiNi encourage the use of near-net shape production techniques such as metal injection moulding. In this work TiNi alloys tensile test specimens are produced by metal injection moulding from pre-alloyed powders. A binder based on a mixture of polyethylene, paraffin wax and stearic acid is used. Parts with a density of about 96.6% of theoretical density … Show more

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“…The micrographies of 3D objects from composition C (NiTi + 5 wt.% TiH 2 ) show a significant difference from the other compositions. The white phase, identified as Ni 3 Ti, is not present in composition C. Similar to the other compositions, the Ni:Ti ratio also suggests the formation of phases constituted by Ni and Ti, although enriched in Ni, such as Ni 3 Ti 2 and/or Ni 4 Ti 3 [ 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 ] ( Figure 8 , Table 8 ). Moreover, a slight increase of the NiTi 2 content is also evident.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The micrographies of 3D objects from composition C (NiTi + 5 wt.% TiH 2 ) show a significant difference from the other compositions. The white phase, identified as Ni 3 Ti, is not present in composition C. Similar to the other compositions, the Ni:Ti ratio also suggests the formation of phases constituted by Ni and Ti, although enriched in Ni, such as Ni 3 Ti 2 and/or Ni 4 Ti 3 [ 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 ] ( Figure 8 , Table 8 ). Moreover, a slight increase of the NiTi 2 content is also evident.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The impurity levels and carbide fractions of investigated β TNZ and TNZY alloys produced by using different processing parameters are listed in Table 2.
Figure 2 Carbon and oxygen contents of MIM β titanium alloys from literature [10, 1518, 2440].
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxygen and carbon are the most concerned interstitial impurities that can significantly influence the mechanical properties of MIM titanium alloys [8]. Corresponding impurity pick-up levels of β titanium alloys fabricated by up-to-date binder-based powder technologies [10,[15][16][17][18][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] are plotted in Figure 2. Apparently, oxygen levels always are in the range of 1500−3800 μg/g, while carbon levels are around 400 −800 μg/g in most cases.…”
Section: Impuritiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During sintering, there is a chance of swelling of the compounds and this can be reduced by using pre-alloyed materials. MIM has the advantage of having fewer impurities and denser homogeneity (Bidaux et al, 2016; Guoxin et al, 2008; Schöller et al, 2005). In SPS, the surfaces of the powdered particles are melted or vaporized by spark plasma of very high localized temperature, produced by high-energy low-voltage pulsed current.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Smamentioning
confidence: 99%