Influence of degradation behavior of polyamide 12 powders in laser sintering process on produced parts

Language
en
Document Type
Article
Issue Date
2014-05-20
Issue Year
2014
Authors
Wudy, Katrin
Drummer, Dietmar
Kühnlein, F.
Drexler, Maximilian
Editor
Abstract

Additive manufacturing technologies, such as selective laser melting of polymers enable manufacturing of complex parts without tools and forms. Due to high temperature during processing, a degradation of the used plastic powder occurs. The unmolded material in the building chamber, the so-called partcake, can be removed from the finished component after building and reused for another process. To realize reproducible part properties refreshing of partcake powder is necessary. This paper presents results on the investigations of degradation behavior of polyamide 12 powder during selective laser melting process. The influence of different ambient conditions, e.g. ambient air, nitrogen and vacuum, is investigated in a model experiment. Oven aged polymer powders were analyzed with regard to their process relevant material properties. Considered material properties are phase transition temperatures, melting viscosity or molecular weight. The results of the investigations show, that the influence of high process temperatures on used material can be reduced using other ambient conditions. Process relevant material properties are minor affected by storage under vacuum. In addition to that the influence of different ambient conditions as well as a material pretreatment on the degradation behavior of sls materials, e.g. exclusion of intermolecular located oxygen, is analyzed. To correlate these results of the model experiment with real manufacturing process laser sintering experiments are done. PA12 powder is used for several building processes with refreshing. Produced specimens and resulting partcake powder are analyzed and correlated to the results of model experiment. Correlating effects, regarding process relevant material properties as well as aging influenced mechanical properties of specimens can be detected.

Journal Title
AIP Conference Proceedings
Volume
1593
Citation

AIP Conference Proceedings 1593 (2014):S. 691-695. 20.05.2014 http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/proceeding/aipcp/10.1063/1.4873873

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