Fused Filament Fabrication for the production of metal and/or ceramic parts and feedstocks therefore
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- OBE Ohnmacht & Baumgärtner GmbH & Co KG
- Hage Sondermaschinenbau GmbH & Co KG
- Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS
Abstract
Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), also known under Stratasys’ trademark name Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM), is a widely used thermoplastic-based additive manufacturing method for polymer parts. FFF could be used to shape parts with Powder Injection Moulding (PIM) feedstocks instead of/ or in addition to injection moulding and after debinding and sintering to obtain solid parts with complex geometry. Currently used PIM feedstocks do not necessarily meet the requirements of the majority of FFF machines available in the market, which rely on the use of flexible filaments.
In this paper, the specific properties needed by the FFF feedstock materials are discussed. Different feedstocks with powders of 316L, NdFeB , titanium, strontium ferrite and zirconia powders were characterised ( mechanical properties) and tested regarding printability using a conventional FFF machine. Therefrom the most important requirements for printable PIM feedstocks are deduced.
Additionally an overview of the state-of-the-art of the equipment, respective processing parameters and examples for currently achieved sinter shrinkage; densities and other mechanical properties as well as achievable surface quality are given.
In this paper, the specific properties needed by the FFF feedstock materials are discussed. Different feedstocks with powders of 316L, NdFeB , titanium, strontium ferrite and zirconia powders were characterised ( mechanical properties) and tested regarding printability using a conventional FFF machine. Therefrom the most important requirements for printable PIM feedstocks are deduced.
Additionally an overview of the state-of-the-art of the equipment, respective processing parameters and examples for currently achieved sinter shrinkage; densities and other mechanical properties as well as achievable surface quality are given.
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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 19th Plansee Seminar |
Place of Publication | Reutte, Austria |
Publisher | Plansee AG |
Number of pages | 9 |
Volume | 19 |
Publication status | Published - 29 May 2017 |
Event | 19th Plansee Seminar - Reutte, Austria Duration: 28 May 2017 → 2 Jun 2017 |
Conference
Conference | 19th Plansee Seminar |
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Country/Territory | Austria |
City | Reutte |
Period | 28/05/17 → 2/06/17 |