The impacts of post‐processing treatments done under reactive and non‐reactive atmospheres on the densification of binder jetting parts

Author:

Goffin Alice1,Lennox Martin D.1,Raphael Wendell1,Therriault Daniel2,Tavares Jason R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CREPEC, Department of Chemical Engineering Polytechnique Montréal Montreal Québec Canada

2. CREPEC, Department of Mechanical Engineering Polytechnique Montréal Montreal Québec Canada

Abstract

AbstractAt the intersection between chemical and materials engineering, binder jetting is an additive manufacturing technique that foregoes many of the limitations of the conventional metal 3D printing technique. Binder composition and thermal post‐processing influence final part quality. Herein, three different atmospheres, ranging from reactive (air) to non‐reactive (vacuum, argon), are studied to determine their effect on the quality of binder jetting printed parts after thermal treatments, namely debinding and sintering. These parts were printed using SS316L powder. Samples debound in air were negatively affected as they presented high porosities and low densities, averaging 6.80 (±0.4) g/cm3, whereas samples debound and sintered under vacuum demonstrated the best outcome with low porosities and high densities, averaging 7.65 (±0.1) g/cm3. This study highlights how oxide formation during debinding causes ferrite phase formation during sintering and how it affects atomic diffusion in the samples during both thermal treatments. This research also demonstrates the respective effects of these on the densification and porosity of parts.

Funder

Centre de Recherche sur les Systèmes Polymères et Composites à Haute Performance

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemical Engineering

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1. Issue Highlights;The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering;2024-04-02

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