10. Suppose you have access to powders from two different suppliers: • Supplier A can provide gas-atomized powder of the exact chemical composition you need (left image below); • Supplier B can provide mechanically milled powder of also the exact chemical composition you need (right image below). X1.0a 50 μm (a.) For a MIM (Metal Injection Molding) process, which would you choose considering ONLY how well the powder-binder mix can flow into the mold is the only concern? (b.) For a press-and-sinter process, which would you choose considering ONLY the green part density after pressing?
10. Suppose you have access to powders from two different suppliers: • Supplier A can provide gas-atomized powder of the exact chemical composition you need (left image below); • Supplier B can provide mechanically milled powder of also the exact chemical composition you need (right image below). X1.0a 50 μm (a.) For a MIM (Metal Injection Molding) process, which would you choose considering ONLY how well the powder-binder mix can flow into the mold is the only concern? (b.) For a press-and-sinter process, which would you choose considering ONLY the green part density after pressing?
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Transcribed Image Text:10. Suppose you have access to powders from two different suppliers:
• Supplier A can provide gas-atomized powder of the exact chemical composition you
need (left image below);
•
Supplier B can provide mechanically milled powder of also the exact chemical
composition you need (right image below).
X1.800 1.8m
50 μm
(a.) For a MIM (Metal Injection Molding) process, which would you choose considering
ONLY how well the powder-binder mix can flow into the mold is the only concern?
(b.) For a press-and-sinter process, which would you choose considering ONLY the green
part density after pressing?
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