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Selective Laser Sintering of Co-Cr Alloy Powders and Sintered Products Properties

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Abstract
Metal-additive manufacturing techniques, such as selective laser sintering (SLS), are increasingly utilized for new biomaterials, such as cobalt-chrome (Co-Cr). In this study, Co-Cr gas-atomized powders are used as charge materials for the SLS process. The aim is to understand the consolidation of Co-Cr alloy powder and characterization of samples sintered using SLS under various conditions. The results clearly suggest that besides the matrix phase, the second phase, which is attributed to pores and oxidation particles, is observed in the sintered specimens. The as-built samples exhibit completely different microstructural features compared with the casting or wrought products reported in the literature. The microstructure reveals melt pools, which represent the characteristics of the scanning direction, in particular, or of the SLS conditions, in general. It also exposes extremely fine grain sizes inside the melt pools, resulting in an enhancement in the hardness of the as-built products. Thus, the hardness values of the samples prepared by SLS under all parameter conditions used in this study are evidently higher than those of the casting products.
Author(s)
Selective Laser Sintering of Co-Cr Alloy Powders and Sintered Products Properties
Issued Date
2023
이동완
Thuyet-Nguyen Minh
김진천
Type
Article
Keyword
Cobalt-chrome alloySelective laser sinteringBiomaterial3D printingGas atomization
DOI
10.4150/KPMI.2023.30.1.7
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/17629
Publisher
한국분말재료학회지
Language
영어
ISSN
2799-8525
Citation Volume
30
Citation Number
1
Citation Start Page
7
Citation End Page
12
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