dreamstar12
Industrial
- Feb 16, 2021
- 1
Hi guys,
I'm Max. I just signed up. I hope you guys are doing well.
I am trying to create basic geometries in 6061 aluminum metal - for the sake of understanding the process of metal molding. My project will later be directed towards 3D printing - but first I need to be able to SINTER aluminum - which is the process of heating it up to its melting point to allow the metal powder to fuse together. I hear it is very challenging to sinter aluminum so I have done some research and found the following thesis article which states the following:
"The present invention is based upon the inventor's Surprising discovery that heating aluminum powder in a nitrogen (N) atmosphere which contains a partial pressure of water vapor(HO),in the narrow range of about 0.01kPa to about0.02kPa,causes the aluminum powder to sinter together"
Now, I have access to a nitrogen furnace, however I don't know how to monitor and control the water vapor content in the nitrogen gas. Would anyone know how this person was able to monitor the water vapor content in the nitrogen gas? Or how this could be done today? This article is from 2003.
If this is the wrong forum, I do apologize. Thank you for directing me to the right place
Max
I'm Max. I just signed up. I hope you guys are doing well.
I am trying to create basic geometries in 6061 aluminum metal - for the sake of understanding the process of metal molding. My project will later be directed towards 3D printing - but first I need to be able to SINTER aluminum - which is the process of heating it up to its melting point to allow the metal powder to fuse together. I hear it is very challenging to sinter aluminum so I have done some research and found the following thesis article which states the following:
"The present invention is based upon the inventor's Surprising discovery that heating aluminum powder in a nitrogen (N) atmosphere which contains a partial pressure of water vapor(HO),in the narrow range of about 0.01kPa to about0.02kPa,causes the aluminum powder to sinter together"
Now, I have access to a nitrogen furnace, however I don't know how to monitor and control the water vapor content in the nitrogen gas. Would anyone know how this person was able to monitor the water vapor content in the nitrogen gas? Or how this could be done today? This article is from 2003.
If this is the wrong forum, I do apologize. Thank you for directing me to the right place
Max