View Article |
Effects of debinding and sintering atmosphere on properties and corrosion resistance of powder injection molded 316 L - stainless steel
Raza, Muhammad Rafi1, Sherazi, Irfan2, Muhammad Aslam3, Ahmad, Faiz4, Muhamad Norhamidi5, Abu Bakar Sulong6, Omar, M.A7, Akhtar, Majid Niaz8.
316L stainless steel is a common biomedical material. Currently, biomedical parts are produced through powder injection molding (PIM). Carbon control is the most critical in PIM. Improper debinding can significantly change the properties of the final product. In this work, thermal debinding and sintering were performed in two different furnaces (i.e. laboratory and commercially available furnaces) to study the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. Debounded samples were sintered in different atmospheres. The samples sintered in inert gas showed enhanced mechanical properties compared with wrought 316L stainless steel and higher corrosion rate than those sintered in the vacuum furnace. The densification and tensile strength of the hydrogen sintered samples increased up to 3% and 51%, respectively, compared with those of the vacuum-sintered samples. However, the samples sintered in inert gas also exhibited reduced ductility and corrosion resistance. This finding is attributed to the presence of residual carbon in debonded samples during debinding.
Affiliation:
- COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan
- COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan
- COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan
- Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia
- Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
- Advanced Materials Research Center (AMREC), SIRIM Berhad, Malaysia
- COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan
Toggle translation
|
|
Indexation |
Indexed by |
MyJurnal (2021) |
H-Index
|
6 |
Immediacy Index
|
0.000 |
Rank |
0 |
Indexed by |
Web of Science (SCIE - Science Citation Index Expanded) |
Impact Factor
|
JCR (1.009) |
Rank |
Q4 (Multidisciplinary Sciences) |
Additional Information |
JCI (0.15) |
Indexed by |
Scopus 2020 |
Impact Factor
|
CiteScore (1.4) |
Rank |
Q2 (Multidisciplinary) |
Additional Information |
SJR (0.251) |
|
|
|