TY - GEN
T1 - Developing new materials for electron beam melting
T2 - 10th International Conference on Processing and Manufacturing of Advanced Materials, 2018
AU - Koptyug, Andrey
AU - Bäckström, Mikael
AU - Botero Vega, Carlos Alberto
AU - Popov, Vladimir
AU - Chudinova, Ekaterina
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2018 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Lack of industrially available materials for additive manufacturing (AM) of metallic materials along with the promises of materials with improved or unique properties provides a strong drive for developing new process/material combinations. As powder bed technologies for metallic materials are relatively new to the market, and to some extent are only maturing, developers of new process/material combinations have certain challenges to overcome. Firstly, basic knowledge on the behavior of materials (even those well established for other applications) under extreme conditions of melting/solidification with beam-based AM methods is far from being adequate. Secondly, manufacturing of the equipment is up to date driven by industrial application, thus optimization of the AM machines for small test batches of powders is still belongs to research and development projects. Also, majority of the powder manufacturers are primarily driven by the market development, and even they are well aware of the demands imposed by the powder bed AM machines, availability of small test batches of adequate powders may be problematic or at least quite costly for the R&D oriented users. Present paper describes the experiences in developing new materials for EBM A2 machine by Arcam EBM, modified for operating with powder batches of 100-200 ml and less. In particular it discusses achievements and challenges of working with powders from different materials with specifications far beyond the range suggested by machine manufacturer. Also it discusses the possibility of using blended rather than pre-alloyed powders for achieving both composite-like and alloyed materials in the same part by steering electron beam energy deposition strategy.
AB - Lack of industrially available materials for additive manufacturing (AM) of metallic materials along with the promises of materials with improved or unique properties provides a strong drive for developing new process/material combinations. As powder bed technologies for metallic materials are relatively new to the market, and to some extent are only maturing, developers of new process/material combinations have certain challenges to overcome. Firstly, basic knowledge on the behavior of materials (even those well established for other applications) under extreme conditions of melting/solidification with beam-based AM methods is far from being adequate. Secondly, manufacturing of the equipment is up to date driven by industrial application, thus optimization of the AM machines for small test batches of powders is still belongs to research and development projects. Also, majority of the powder manufacturers are primarily driven by the market development, and even they are well aware of the demands imposed by the powder bed AM machines, availability of small test batches of adequate powders may be problematic or at least quite costly for the R&D oriented users. Present paper describes the experiences in developing new materials for EBM A2 machine by Arcam EBM, modified for operating with powder batches of 100-200 ml and less. In particular it discusses achievements and challenges of working with powders from different materials with specifications far beyond the range suggested by machine manufacturer. Also it discusses the possibility of using blended rather than pre-alloyed powders for achieving both composite-like and alloyed materials in the same part by steering electron beam energy deposition strategy.
KW - Additive Manufacturing
KW - Blended
KW - Composite materials
KW - Electron Beam powders
KW - In situ alloying
KW - Material development
KW - Melting
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85061041310&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.941.2190
DO - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.941.2190
M3 - منشور من مؤتمر
SN - 9783035712087
T3 - Materials Science Forum
SP - 2190
EP - 2195
BT - THERMEC 2018
A2 - Shabadi, R.
A2 - Ionescu, Mihail
A2 - Jeandin, M.
A2 - Richard, C.
A2 - Chandra, Tara
Y2 - 9 July 2018 through 13 July 2018
ER -