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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 31, 2017
Filed:
Jun. 22, 2010
Johan Ter Maat, Mannheim, DE;
Hans Wohlfromm, Mannheim, DE;
Martin Bloemacher, Meckenheim, DE;
Arnd Thom, Alzey, DE;
Andreas Kern, Mannheim, DE;
Johan ter Maat, Mannheim, DE;
Hans Wohlfromm, Mannheim, DE;
Martin Bloemacher, Meckenheim, DE;
Arnd Thom, Alzey, DE;
Andreas Kern, Mannheim, DE;
BASF SE, , DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a process for the continuous thermal removal of binder from a metallic and/or ceramic shaped body which has been produced by injection molding, extrusion or pressing using a thermoplastic composition and comprises at least one polyoxymethylene homopolymer or copolymer as binder in a binder removal oven, which comprises the steps (a) removal of binder from the shaped body in a binder removal oven at a temperature which is from 5 to 20° C. below, preferably from 10 to 15° C. below, the temperature of a second temperature stage over a period of from 4 to 12 hours in a first temperature stage in an oxygen-comprising atmosphere, (b) removal of binder from the shaped body at a temperature in the range >160 to 200° C. over a period of from 4 to 12 hours in an oxygen-comprising atmosphere in a second temperature stage and (c) removal of binder from the shaped body at a temperature in the range from 200 to 600° C. over a period of from 2 to 8 hours in a third temperature stage in an oxygen-comprising or neutral or reducing atmosphere, with the shaped bodies being transported through the binder removal oven during process steps (a) and (b).