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Design guidelines for material extrusion of metals (MEX/M)

Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.15301
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2025-05-28
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Asami, Mohammad Karim  orcid-logo
Laser- und Anlagensystemtechnik T-2  
Medapati, Mehar Prakash Reddy  orcid-logo
Industrialisierung smarter Werkstoffe M-27  
Rakow, Titus  
Röver, Tim  orcid-logo
Industrialisierung smarter Werkstoffe M-27  
Emmelmann, Claus  orcid-logo
Laser- und Anlagensystemtechnik T-2  
TORE-DOI
10.15480/882.15301
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/55965
Journal
Journal of experimental and theoretical analyses  
Volume
3
Issue
2
Article Number
15
Citation
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Analyses 3 (2): 15 (2025)
Publisher DOI
10.3390/jeta3020015
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
This study introduced a systematic framework to develop practical design guidelines specifically for filament-based material extrusion of metals (MEX/M), an additive manufacturing (AM) process defined by ISO/ASTM 52900. MEX/M provides a cost-efficient alternative to conventional manufacturing methods, which is particularly valuable for rapid prototyping. Although AM offers significant design flexibility, the MEX/M process imposes distinct geometric and process constraints requiring targeted optimization. The research formulates and validates design guidelines tailored for the MEX/M using an austenitic steel 316L (1.4404) alloy filament. The feedstock consists of a uniform blend of 316L stainless steel powder and polymeric binder embedded within a thermoplastic matrix, extruded and deposited layer by layer. Benchmark parts were fabricated to examine geometric feasibility, such as minimum printable wall thickness, feature inclination angles, borehole precision, overhang stability, and achievable resolution of horizontal and vertical gaps. After fabrication, the as-built (green-state) components undergo a two-step thermal post-processing treatment involving binder removal (debinding), followed by sintering at elevated temperatures to reach densification. Geometric accuracy was quantitatively assessed through a 3D scan by comparing the manufactured parts to their original CAD models, allowing the identification of deformation patterns and shrinkage rates. Finally, the practical utility of the developed guidelines was demonstrated by successfully manufacturing an impeller designed according to the established geometric constraints. These design guidelines apply specifically to the machine and filament type utilized in this study.
Subjects
material extrusion of metals (MEX/M) | design guidelines | stainless steel 316L (1.4404)
DDC Class
621: Applied Physics
620.1: Engineering Mechanics and Materials Science
004: Computer Sciences
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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