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Tensile properties of processed 3D printer ZP150 powder material

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posted on 2013-05-01, 00:00 authored by Saleh GharaieSaleh Gharaie, Yos Morsi, S H Masood
3D Printing is one of the few powder-bed type rapid prototyping (RP) technologies, which allows fabrication of parts using powder materials. Understanding of mechanical properties of 3D parts made by this process is essential to explore more applications of this technology. In general, the mechanical properties of many RP produced parts depend on the process parameters andalso on post-processing methods of that RP process. Very few studies have been made to characterize the mechanical properties of 3D Printing processed parts. This paper presents an experimental investigation on how tensile properties of parts fabricated by 3D Printing is affected by 3D Printing build orientation, and by post-processing methods of infiltration process and drying of parts. Results obtained forvarious parameters are compared to investigate the optimum procedure to achieve the highest tensile strength using ZP150 powder material.

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Journal

Advanced materials research

Volume

699

Pagination

813 - 816

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications

Location

Zurich, Switzerland

eISSN

1662-8985

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland

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