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Advanced Powder Processing by Injection (Molding: A Basic Research Program at RPI
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An industrially-sponsored, multiyear research program entitled Advanced Powder Processing has been initiated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The early research focus is on binder-assisted processing of metal, ceramic, and intermetallic powders and their composites, principally by injection molding. The research program is uniquely muitidisciplinary, involving materials science, powder processing, polymer processing, computer-aided design and analysis, and process and quality control. The research intends to provide a foundation for the fabrication of affordable components with complex geometries, close tolerances, unique microstructures and improved properties. near net-shape. To assure broader application of paniculate materials processing techniques, the program will produce both innovative technology and new technologists.
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Messier, R., "Advanced Powder Processing by Injection (Molding: A Basic Research Program at RPI," SAE Technical Paper 880161, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/880161.Also In
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