Influence of recycled Inconel 718 powder on pulsed laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing material

Konstantinos P Georgilas, Raja H.U. Khan, Mehmet E Kartal

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Abstract

Additive manufacturing (AM) is a family of processes used to manufacture components with complex shapes. Laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) uses metal powder and a laser heat source to create engineering components. Metal powders are mainly produced via gas atomisation process. To date, research has been focused to effect of recycled Ti6Al4V powder on the properties of manufactured parts. However, there is little published work on recycling of Inconel 718 powder used in L-PBF process.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 5 Sept 2019
EventEUROPEAN CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION ON ADVANCED MATERIALS AND PROCESSES - EUROMAT2019 - Stockholm , SWEDEN
Duration: 1 Sept 20195 Sept 2019
https://euromat2019.fems.eu/

Conference

ConferenceEUROPEAN CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION ON ADVANCED MATERIALS AND PROCESSES - EUROMAT2019
Country/TerritorySWEDEN
CityStockholm
Period1/09/195/09/19
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