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Comparison of aged polyamide powders for selective laser sintering
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringPolyamide PowdersAdvanced Laser ProcessingSinteringPowder MetallurgyEngineeringAdditive Manufacturing TechnologyMechanical EngineeringDirected Energy DepositionSintered MaterialsPowder CompactionCeramic PowdersSelective Laser Sintering3D Printing
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is an additive manufacturing technology in which a three-dimensional object is manufactured layer by layer by melting powder materials with heat generated from a CO2 laser. However, a disadvantage of sintered materials is that the unsintered powder material during the process can be reused only a limited number of cycles, as during the heating phase in the sintering chamber the material remains at a temperature near the fusion point for a certain period of time and lose properties. This work shows the study of two polyamides (PA12)-based powders used in SLS with the aim of understanding the modification of their properties mainly with the temperature and the time at which they are exposed during the processing.
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