Quadbeck, P.P.QuadbeckStephani, G.G.StephaniKümmel, K.K.KümmelAdler, J.J.AdlerStandke, G.G.Standke2022-03-102022-03-102007https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/35449810.4028/0-87849-419-7.1005Open-celled metal foams were synthesized using a replication technique. Therefore a reticulated polyurethane template was coated by a slurry and removed thermally, followed by a sintering step. Since the process is feasible for a multiplicity of metals the expts. were performed on the example of stainless steel 316L. Highly porous components were obtained showing adjustable densities between 0.3 and 2.0 g/cm3. The cell structure is exceedingly homogeneous and the cell sizes may be chosen in the range of 10 - 80 ppi. In order to characterize the properties, compression tests and acoustical tests were carried out. A significant influence of the d. and the cell size on the acoustical and mech. properties was noticed.enSchaummetallPulvermetallurgieSinternPolyvinylalkoholausbrennbarer ZusatzMikrostrukturnicht-rostender StahlPolyurethanMassendichte620666660671Synthesis and properties of open-celled metal foamsSynthese und Eigenschaften von offen porigen Metallschäumenconference paper