Tensile test data of sintered bi-material components processed via two-component micro-powder injection molding process

Abstract

Description

The tensile data of the two-component micro-specimens fabricated using stainless steel 17-4PH and Zirconia materials on the grounds of two-component micro-powder injection molding process were obtained following MPIF standard 10 using a universal testing machine (model 5566, INSTRON, Norwood, MA, USA) at a 0.1 mm/min rate with a 1 KN load cell. These data were required to understand the bonding strength of the fabricated samples.

Keywords

Two-component micro-powder injection molding, 17-4PH/zirconia micro-sized components, Sintering, Mechanical properties

Citation

Basir, A., Sulong, A.B., Jamadon, N.H. & Muhamad, N. (2022). Sintering behavior of bi-material micro-component of 17-4PH stainless steel and yttria-stabilized zirconia produced by two-component micro-powder injection molding process, Materials, 15(6), 2059.