Elino develops new Eco-MIM batch debinding and sintering system

News
May 10, 2013

May 10, 2013

Elino Industrie-Ofenbau GmbH, based in Düren, Germany, has supplied custom-heat treatment and sintering equipment since 1933 and more than 4,000 furnaces have been delivered worldwide. The company has recently developed its new “Eco-MIM” batch furnace range for the complete processing of MIM parts. This new system, which the company claims is very energy efficient, has recently been validated and approved.

elino-1

The new Elino Eco-MIM debinding furnace

The approach that Elino has taken with its new system is to develop an Eco-MIM one-step complete debinding furnace, which is designed to work alongside a new Eco-MIM batch sintering furnace. The one-step debinding unit offers catalytic debinding, thermal debinding and pre-sintering up to 900°C with a special convection system offering temperature homogeneity of ± 5°C. A special off gas burner system is installed and different atmospheres (Ar, N₂, H₂, N₂-H₂, and air) can be used during the thermal debinding process, depending on materials selection. Ceramic materials can also be thermally debound in pure air. If required, the system is able to switch to a different protective atmosphere during processing and prior to pre-sintering.

Water or solvent debound parts can be dried in the Eco-MIM debinding furnace at between 80 and 90°C. Different temperature-time profiles can also be defined for the various debinding steps with different atmospheres. Part production, states Elino, can be increased up to three cycles per 24 hours with an air cooling system.

The company states that separate thermal debinding is beneficial for the complete removal of residual binder and results in fewer hydrocarbons contaminating the sintering furnace.

The company’s “Eco-MIM” batch sintering furnace is also claimed to offer cost effective processing and Elino states that the sintering cycle can by shortened by using a fast heating ramp, increasing production to three complete cycles in 24 hours. “Our system results in no condensation, no contamination, no blockages in the vacuum pump and longer muffle life in the vacuum sintering furnace,” stated Elino.

Charge carriers have been designed to fit exactly the same way in both the sintering furnace as in the debinding furnace making the transfer of parts easier.

elino-2_1

The Elino Eco-MIM sintering furnace

The company also states that reactive materials such as Ti and Ti alloys can be sintered with fewer impurities under vacuum levels from 10-2 to 10-5 with temperature accuracy of ± 3°C at a maximum 1450°C. Process gases such as Ar, N₂, H₂ and a H₂-N₂ mixture can also be used in the sintering furnace.

Elino has been a manufacturer of continuous debinding and sintering furnaces for MIM for a number of years, with its systems used in a number of countries. The company claims that its continuous MIM furnaces consume less process gas than alternative systems and are amongst the most cost-effective to operate.

www.elino.de

www.elino-us.com

News | PDF Store | Magazine Subscriptions | What is PIM? | e-newsletter

News
May 10, 2013

In the latest issue of PIM International…

Download PDF

Extensive MIM, CIM industry and sinter-based AM industry news, plus the following exclusive deep-dive articles and reports:

  • INMATEC Technologies: Celebrating 25 years as a driving force behind Ceramic Injection Moulding
  • A year of change: Turbulence in China’s MIM industry as markets evolve
  • Ceramic Injection Moulding: The impact of variotherm and conformal cooling technology on part quality and process capability
  • The Additive Manufacturing of multi-material and multi-functional ceramic components

The latest news from the MIM, CIM and sinter-based AM industries

Don't miss any new issue of PIM International, and stay up to date with the latest industry news. Sign up to our fortnightly newsletter.

Sign up

Join our community

Discover our magazine archive…

The free-to-access PIM International magazine archive offers unparalleled insight into the world of MIM, CIM and sinter-based AM from a commercial and technological perspective through:

  • Reports on visits to leading part manufacturers and industry suppliers
  • Articles on technology and application trends
  • Information on materials developments
  • Reviews of key technical presentations from the international conference circuit
  • International industry news

All past issues are available to download as free PDFs or view in your browser.

 

Browse the archive

 

Looking for suppliers of materials, production equipment and finished MIM, CIM or sinter-based AM parts?

Discover suppliers of these and more in our advertisers’ index and buyer’s guide, available in the back of PIM International.

  • Metal powders
  • MIM, CIM & AM parts producers
  • Binders & feedstocks
  • Feedstock mixers
  • Furnaces & furnace supplies
  • Atmospheres & gas generation
  • HIP systems & services
  • Injection moulding machines
  • AM technology
  • Debinding systems
View online
Share via
Copy link
Powered by Social Snap