Use of aqueous polyvinyl alcohol in binder jetting of Inconel 718

被引:0
作者
Paul, Sourabh [1 ,2 ]
Smith, Patrick J. [1 ]
Mumtaz, Kamran [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sheffield, Dept Mech Engn, Sheffield S1 3JD, England
[2] Univ Hertfordshire, Sch Phys Engn & Comp Sci, Hatfield AL10 9AB, England
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
Binder jetting; Inconel; 718; Mechanical testing; Sintering; POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL); MOLECULAR-WEIGHT; RESIDUAL-STRESS; LASER; MICROSTRUCTURE; HYDROLYSIS; PVA;
D O I
10.1007/s00170-024-14649-7
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Binders used in binder jetting often pose health and environmental risks during processing and post processing operations. The print-heads which are used to deposit binder selectively on the feedstock are prone to clogging, despite the trend of print-heads being highly customised to suit different kinds of binders. These factors often hide the advantages of binder jetting as an additive manufacturing process, especially its scalability and its faster printing rates in comparison to powder bed fusion methods. The work presented here takes a step back and focuses on the development of an aqueous, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-based liquid binder that is easy to manufacture and store, safe to handle, and can be reliably jetted to print parts. The feedstock considered was Inconel 718, a nickel-based super alloy which can be effectively processed by binder jetting without niobium segregation. PVA was added to the Inconel 718 powder in dry, granular form to manufacture a modified feedstock. The study also investigated the role of molecular weight of the PVA used, sintering environments and post-processing methods like hot isostatic pressing (HIP) on process responses like part densification, tensile strength, and hardness. Three different types of PVA were chosen which had molecular weights 10,000 g/mol (low molecular weight or LMW), 26,000 g/mol (medium molecular weight or MMW), and 84,000 g/mol (high molecular weight or HMW). The compatibility of the liquid, aqueous PVA-based binders with virgin Inconel 718 was examined by measuring the contact angle. The liquid, aqueous binder having MMW PVA reported better wetting with the Inconel 718 powder with a wetting angle of 26.6 which was lower than the wetting angle of 42.4 degrees, seen in case of a commercial resin-based binder. The green strength reported by the MMW PVA liquid binder was 220 kPa which was higher than the other two PVA-based liquid binders. Green parts, upon successful printing, were sintered at 1260 degrees C. It was observed that a part printed using MMW PVA had a densification of 96.16% when sintered in 99.98% by volume argon gas, which increased to 98.96% after undergoing HIP. The same part reported a densification of 88.69% when sintered in a 95% by volume N2 and 5% by volume H2 gaseous environment, which was later attributed to the uptake of nitrogen by the chromium present in Inconel 718, which prevented necking between particles. Tensile specimens printed using MMW PVA, sintered in a 99.98% argon environment, showed the highest ultimate tensile strength of 220 MPa, which increased to 1010 MPa after the HIP process, which can be compared to commercially available Inconel 718.
引用
收藏
页码:2355 / 2372
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Catalytic ozonation for the degradation of polyvinyl alcohol in aqueous solution using catalyst based on copper and manganese
    Yan, Zhengchu
    Zhu, Jianxin
    Hua, Xiuyi
    Liang, Dapeng
    Dong, Deming
    Guo, Zhiyong
    Zheng, Na
    Zhang, Liwen
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2020, 272
  • [42] SYNTHESIS OF NANOCOMPOSITES OF POLYVINYL ALCOHOL WITH SILVER NANOPARTICLES AND THEIR USE
    Bhat, N. V.
    Karmakar, N. S.
    Kothari, D. C.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE, 2013, 12 (04)
  • [43] RADIATION-INDUCED DECOMPOSITION AND POLYMERIZATION OF POLYVINYL ALCOHOL IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
    Sun, Weihua
    Chen, Lujun
    Tian, Jinping
    Wang, Jianlong
    He, Shijun
    ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 2013, 12 (07): : 1323 - 1328
  • [44] Acoustically induced birefringence in polymer aqueous solutions: The case of polyvinyl alcohol
    Kouderis, C.
    Tsigoias, S.
    Siafarika, P.
    Kalampounias, A. G.
    PHYSICA B-CONDENSED MATTER, 2022, 643
  • [45] Processing of MIM feedstocks based on Inconel 718 powder and partially water-soluble binder varying in PEG molecular weight
    Hnatkova, Eva
    Hausnerova, Berenika
    Hales, Andrew
    Jiranek, Lukas
    Derguti, Fatos
    Todd, Iain
    POWDER TECHNOLOGY, 2017, 322 : 439 - 446
  • [46] Study on the photo-Fenton degradation of polyvinyl alcohol in aqueous solution
    Giroto, J. A.
    Guardani, R.
    Teixeira, A. C. S. C.
    Nascimento, C. A. O.
    CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND PROCESSING-PROCESS INTENSIFICATION, 2006, 45 (07) : 523 - 532
  • [47] 3D printing of polyvinyl alcohol hydrogels enabled by aqueous two-phase system
    Karyappa, Rahul
    Nagaraju, Nidhi
    Yamagishi, Kento
    Koh, Xue Qi
    Zhu, Qiang
    Hashimoto, Michinao
    MATERIALS HORIZONS, 2024, 11 (11) : 2701 - 2717
  • [48] Early Detection of Damage of Inconel 718 with the Use of Strain-Hardening Cross-Effect
    Socha, Grzegorz
    Malicki, Maciej
    CRYSTALS, 2023, 13 (03)
  • [49] Investigation the role of Sodium Alginate and Polyvinyl Alcohol acts as aqueous binder in Bio-Graphene/Lithium-mixed metal oxide energy storage device
    Pal, Himangshu
    Ghosh, Arijit
    Chatterjee, Somenath
    Mahapatra, Rajat
    MATERIALS TODAY-PROCEEDINGS, 2022, 58 : 717 - 720
  • [50] Production of Carbon Dioxide Hydrates Using Frozen Aqueous Solutions of Polyvinyl Alcohol
    Drachuk, A. O.
    Molokitina, N. S.
    Kibkalo, A. A.
    Podenko, L. S.
    RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY, 2022, 95 (04) : 506 - 511