Tailoring ?-alumina powder morphology through spray drying for cold consolidation by binder jetting
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Our work describes an optimised procedure for granulating nanometric and fine micrometric particles by spray-drying to achieve ready-to-print ?-AlO powders. The study started by identifying raw materials suited for the process through complete characterisation of particles shape, size, and surface properties. Then, dispersion in diluted and concentrated water-based suspensions was achieved thanks to polyethyleneimine and the effect of gradual dispersant addition was assessed by determining ? potential and aggregates size variation. Suspensions rheology was studied and modelled through Krieger-Dougherty equation to identify the maximum solid loading allowing sufficient feeding through the spray-dryer nozzle. Finally, optimisation of the granulation conditions was performed. The procedure has allowed to achieve size distributions with D < 50 ?m and Hausner ratio <1.3 ensuring sufficient flowability. The granulated powders were printed and the porosity evolution of the samples after sintering was studied by mercury intrusion porosimetry and SEM analysis.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Binder jetting; Alumina; Spray drying granulation
List of contributors:
Galassi, Carmen; Mercadelli, Elisa
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