Particle size and injection temperature effect on the injection molding of SS316L powder / Khairur Rijal Jamaludin ... [et al.]

Particle size and injection temperature influence on the injection of SS316L powder has been investigated. The feedstocks used for the investigation being 64 vol. % and 65 vol. %. Results found that the success of the molding process depends on the feedstock rheological properties. Fine powder parti...

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