Debinding of Yttria-Stabilised Zirconia/Bimodal Stainless Steel 316L Bi-Materials Produced through Two-Component Micro-Powder Injection Moulding

  • Al Basir
  • , Abu Bakar Sulong*
  • , Norhamidi Muhamad
  • , Afifah Z. Juri
  • , Nashrah Hani Jamadon
  • , Farhana Mohd Foudzi
  • , Nabilah Afiqah Mohd Radzuan
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The fabrication of bi-material micro-components via two-component micro-powder injection moulding (2C-µPIM) from 3 mol% yttria-stabilised zirconia (3YSZ) and micro/nano bimodal stainless steel 316L (SS 316L) powders has received insufficient attention. Apart from this, retaining the bonding between ceramic and metal at different processing stages of 2C-µPIM is challenging. This study investigated the solvent and thermal debinding mechanisms of green bi-material micro-parts of 3YSZ and bimodal SS 316L without collapsing the ceramic/metal joining. In this research, feedstocks were prepared by integrating the powders individually with palm stearin and low-density polyethylene binders. The results demonstrated that during the solvent debinding process, the palm stearin removal rate in the bi-materials composed of 3YSZ and bimodally configured SS 316L feedstocks intensified with an increase in temperature. The establishment of interconnected pores in the solvent-debound components facilitated the thermal debinding process, which removed 99% of the binder system. Following sintering, the debound bi-materials exhibited a relative density of 95.3%. According to a study of the microstructures using field emission scanning electron microscopy, an adequate bond between 3YSZ and bimodal SS 316L was established in the micro-part after sintering. The bi-material sintered at 1350 °C had the highest hardness of 1017.4 HV along the joining region.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1831
JournalPolymers
Volume16
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024

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Keywords

  • 3YSZ/bimodal SS 316L micro-components
  • debinding
  • sintering
  • thermogravimetric analysis
  • two-component micro-powder injection moulding

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemistry
  • Polymers and Plastics

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