Powder metallurgy injection molding process
An injection molding and powder metallurgy technology, applied in the field of powder metallurgy, can solve the problems of uneven stirring and poor product stability, and achieve the effect of reducing the amount of cutting, uniform distribution, and improving labor productivity.
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[0018] Such as figure 1 As shown, a powder metallurgy injection molding process, the steps are as follows: 1. Metal powder and binder are mixed evenly, wherein the metal powder accounts for 70% of the weight of the mixed material, and the binder mainly contains the following components by weight: paraffin wax 35, polypropylene 10, zinc stearate 7.5, high-density polyethylene 37.5, graphite 10.
[0019] 2. Make the designed product into a mold; 3. Feed the material, first put the metal powder and binder that meet the particle size requirements (the relative density of the particles required in this embodiment is 95-99%) into the final product 4. Injection molding, that is, heating to 130°C under the protection of ammonia gas and then warm pressing. During the process, the screw of the injection machine is in a state of vibration at the same cycle. , The molds are connected in turn to make the screw vibrate in the circumferential direction in the barrel. 5. Degrease, heat the ...
Embodiment 2
[0023] Such as figure 1 As shown, a powder metallurgy injection molding process, the steps are as follows: 1. Metal powder and binder are mixed evenly, wherein the metal powder accounts for 60% of the weight of the mixed material, and the binder mainly consists of the following components by weight: Paraffin wax 30, polypropylene 12, stearic acid 5, high-density polyethylene 45; 2, carry out mold manufacturing with the product designed; The relative density is 95-99%) and the binder is put into the mold cavity with the shape of the final product; 4. Injection molding, that is, heating to 120°C under the protection of ammonia gas and then warm pressing. The screw of the injection machine is in the state of vibration of the same period. The method of use is to connect the motor, vibrator and mold in sequence to make the screw vibrate in the circumferential direction in the barrel. 5. Degrease and clean the paraffin in the binder. 6. Sintering, sintering is carried out in a vac...
Embodiment 3
[0026] Such as figure 1 As shown, a powder metallurgy injection molding process, the steps are as follows: 1. Metal powder and binder are mixed, wherein the metal powder accounts for 80% of the weight of the mixed material, and the binder mainly consists of the following components by weight: paraffin wax 40 , polypropylene 8, zinc stearate 10, high-density polyethylene 30, graphite 10. 2. Make molds for the designed products; 3. Feeding, first mix metal powder and binder that meet the particle size requirements The homogeneous material (the relative density of the particles required in this example is 95-99%) is put into the mold cavity with the shape of the final product; 4. Injection molding, that is, heating to 140°C under the protection of ammonia gas and then warm pressing molding , In the process, the screw of the injection machine is in the same cycle vibration state. The method of use is to connect the motor, vibrator and mold in sequence, so that the screw vibrates i...
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