Additive manufacturing of Nickel-based superalloy: optimization of surface roughness using integrated high-speed milling
David Sommer,
Abdulrahman Safi,
Cemal Esen
et al.
Abstract:Hybrid additive manufacturing techniques capitalise the advantages of additive manufacturing, while, at the same time, circumvent its disadvantages by using in-situ combined subtractive processes. A particularly promising hybrid additive manufacturing approach unites Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) with in-situ high-speed milling.Here, the advantages of LPBF such as, e.g., design of freedom and choice of a variety of qualified metal powders can be used, shaping complex as well as custom-designed 3D metal parts.… Show more
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