4. Additive processes with powder base material Flashcards
Binder jetting
solid particles are assembled by a liquid binder which is selectively distributed buy an inkjet print head
Dis/Advantages Binder jetting
Fast
many materials appropriate
combination with classical sintering
poor accuracy and poor mechanical property without post processing
Selective Laser Sintering and Melting
metallic, polymer or ceramic powder is selectively molten and consolidated by a laser beam
sintering - powder partly fused, melting otherwise
Advantages of SLS/M
base material is easy to recycle
self-supporting powder
applicable to many different materials
Electron beam direct manufacturing (EBDM)
electron beam moved by magnetic deflectors
consolidation by local fusion
Dis/Advantages of EBDM compared to SLS/M
denser parts
higher build speed
less contamination
more expensive machines
limited to metals
less accurate
Direct metal deposition (DMD)
metallic powder is deposited selectively by a nozzle and molten by a laser (liquid phase bonding)
Dis/advantages of DMD compared to SLS/M
lot of DoF
mix materials
more expansive (5-axis machine) less resolution
Jet Fusion
polymer powder consolidated liquid phase sintering
fusing agent -> consolidation
detailing agent -> where not
Infrared flash is globally applied
Dis/advantages of Jet Fusion
fast process
better mechanical properties than binder jetting
high resolution/precision
limited in material
long cooling period