High Power Laser Materials Processing: Lasers, Beam Delivery, Diagnostics, and Applications 2012
DOI: 10.1117/12.907292
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Parameters in selective laser melting for processing metallic powders

Abstract: The paper presents results of studies on Selective Laser Melting. SLM is an additive manufacturing technology which may be used to process almost all metallic materials in the form of powder. Types of energy emission sources, mainly fiber lasers and/or Nd:YAG laser with similar characteristics and the wavelength of 1,06 -1,08 microns, are provided primarily for processing metallic powder materials with high absorption of laser radiation. The paper presents results of selected variable parameters (laser power, … Show more

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“…Hot corrosion of Ti-Re alloys in the mixture of Na 2 SO 4 and NaCl salts at 600°C leads to the formation of non-protective TiO 2 (rutile) scale which spalls off easily [23,24,27]. As the exposure time is extended, the oxide scale gets thicker and starts to spalls off after reaching a certain thickness as shown for SLM-Ti after 100 h. However, the presence of corrosion products in Ti-Re alloys after the same exposure time suggests the stronger adhesion of the oxide scale to the substrates in comparison with pure titanium.…”
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“…Hot corrosion of Ti-Re alloys in the mixture of Na 2 SO 4 and NaCl salts at 600°C leads to the formation of non-protective TiO 2 (rutile) scale which spalls off easily [23,24,27]. As the exposure time is extended, the oxide scale gets thicker and starts to spalls off after reaching a certain thickness as shown for SLM-Ti after 100 h. However, the presence of corrosion products in Ti-Re alloys after the same exposure time suggests the stronger adhesion of the oxide scale to the substrates in comparison with pure titanium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The weight loss per unit area of the SLM-Ti-Re alloys as a function of the exposure time in the mixture of Na 2 SO 4 and NaCl salts at 600°C is shown in Fig. 3.…”
Section: Hot Corrosion Resistancementioning
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