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Recycling of Ti-6Al-4V Powder in Metal Binder Jetting

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2024
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Janzen, Kevin  
Fraunhofer Research Institution for Additive Manufacturing Technologies IAPT  
Kallies, Kim Julia
Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences  
Waalkes, Lennart  
Fraunhofer Research Institution for Additive Manufacturing Technologies IAPT  
Imgrund, Philipp  
Fraunhofer Research Institution for Additive Manufacturing Technologies IAPT  
Emmelmann, Claus  orcid-logo
Laser- und Anlagensystemtechnik T-2  
TORE-URI
https://tore.tuhh.de/handle/11420/53069
Start Page
368
End Page
375
Citation
World PM2024 International Powder Metallurgy Congress & Exhibition
Contribution to Conference
World PM2024 International Powder Metallurgy Congress & Exhibition  
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-105001407785
Publisher
Japan Society of Powder and Powder Metallurgy
ISBN
978-4-910374-21-5
Powder in sinter-based metal binder jetting is not fused but only bonded, which in principle ensures full reusability of the unbonded powder. This increases both resource and cost efficiency. In order to explore this potential, this study investigates the effect of powder recycling with regard to handling and thermal influences. For this purpose, a gas atomized Ti-6Al-4V powder is used as a reference powder. It is shown that recycling the Ti-6Al-4V powder four times leads to a minor change in the particle size distribution and an improvement in flow properties. No differences in the average green part densities could be determined, but an increase in their range (from 1 % to up to 7 %). Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the thermal influence due to curing and conditioning (temperatures ≤ 200°C) after printing does not lead to a significant increase in oxygen or nitrogen even after 15 repetitions.
Subjects
metal binder jetting | powder recycling | titanium alloys
DDC Class
620: Engineering
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