The kneading process and formulations of feedstock obviously affect the quality of MIM
products. In the present work, the rheological behaviour of the composite MIM feedstock, metal
matrix (Cu) with few additions of ceramic powders (Al2O3), was measured by a selfdesigned/
manufactured simple capillary rheometer. Experimental results show that the distribution
between powders and binder is more uniformly when blending time increased. Though high powder
loading will increase the feedstock viscosity, the fluidity reveals relatively stable through the load
curves of extrusion. Besides, the temperature-dependence of viscosity of the feedstock
approximately follows an Arrehnius equation. Basing on Taguchi’s method, the kneading
optimization conditions and the rheological model of the feedstock were established, respectively.
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