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Development of paste extrusion-based metal additive manufacturing process

Sunidhi Dayam (Department of Mechanical Engineering, PDPM Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing Jabalpur, Jabalpur, India)
Puneet Tandon (Department of Mechanical Engineering, PDPM Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing Jabalpur, Jabalpur, India)
Satwik Priyadarshi (Department of Mechanical Engineering, PDPM Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing Jabalpur, Jabalpur, India)

Rapid Prototyping Journal

ISSN: 1355-2546

Article publication date: 6 June 2022

Issue publication date: 14 October 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to explore a technique of metal additive manufacturing (MAM) for producing parts in aluminium. The proposed technique mimics the process of metal injection moulding but with the tools meant for fused freeform fabrication machines.

Design/methodology/approach

The work focusses on the preparation of novel feedstock by mixing the aluminium powder with binders made from different compositions of high-density polyethylene, paraffin wax, petroleum jelly and stearic acid. Further, a novel experimental setup with a paste extruder was designed to print the test samples. A sintering cycle was developed in-house along with a thermal debinding procedure. An experimental campaign was also carried with the proposed technique to establish a proof-of-concept. Produced samples were tested for part density, hardness, compressive strength and tensile strength.

Findings

The results indicate geometrical accuracy was an issue owing to the presence of petroleum jelly in the binder-powder mixture. Therefore, machining as a post-processing operation seems to be unavoidable. The study also elucidates that the printed specimen may require further heat treatment to replace wrought alloys. However, the sintered parts show hardness and compressive strength similar to that of wrought aluminium alloy.

Originality/value

The novelty of the work is to develop the cost effective and scalable powder extrusion-based MAM process for printing the aluminium parts.

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Acknowledgements

Conflicts of interest/Competing interests: There are, however, no conflicts, financial or otherwise that are related to this study or its outcome. The study staffs have no conflicts of interest to report. The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

Citation

Dayam, S., Tandon, P. and Priyadarshi, S. (2022), "Development of paste extrusion-based metal additive manufacturing process", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 28 No. 10, pp. 1920-1932. https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-05-2021-0118

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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