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5322073 
Journal Article 
Low-pressure injection molding of alumina ceramics using a carnauba wax binder: Preliminary results 
Nogueira, REFQ; Bezerra, AC; dos Santos, FC; de Sousa, MR; Acchar, W 
2001 
Key Engineering Materials
ISSN: 1013-9826
EISSN: 1662-9795 
KEY ENGINEERING MATERIALS 
189-1 
67-72 
Carnauba wax, a natural product from Northeastern Brazil, has found application in the processing of ceramics. However, the use of pure carnauba wax is not recommended due to its narrow melting range and poor mechanical properties. In the present work carnauba wax based organic vehicles with the addition of low-density polyethylene and stearic acid were developed for use in the low-pressure injection molding of alumina ceramics. Viscosimetric testing was employed for the determination of optimal composition of the organic vehicle. The optimal content of ceramic powder in the mixture was also determined. All the materials used are easily available in the Brazilian market. A simple ceramic part was injected at low pressures (0.6MPa) using a semi-automatic injection molding machine. For this purpose a double cavity mold was designed and built. Preliminary results demonstrate the technical viability of the process using the organic vehicle developed. 
ceramic; injection; low-pressure; molding