Fabrication of core-shell chopped cf-phenolic resin composite powder for laser additive manufacturing of cf/sic composites

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Laser additive manufacturing is a promising technique for the preparation of complex-shaped SiC composites. High-quality powders are critical for high-precision laser printing. In this work, core-shell Cf @phenolic resin (PR) composites for selective laser sintering of carbon fiber reinforced silicon carbide (Cf/SiC) composites were fabricated by surface modification using 3-aminopropyltriethoxy silane coupling agent (KH550) in combination with planetary ball milling. PR coated uniformly on the fiber surface to form a core-shell structure. The effects of PR on the morphology, elemental composition, interfacial interactions, and laser absorption of the core-shell composite powder were investigated in detail. Results indicated that the composite powder exhibited good laser absorption within the infrared band.

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Chen, X., Yin, J., Liu, X., Xia, A., & Huang, Z. (2021). Fabrication of core-shell chopped cf-phenolic resin composite powder for laser additive manufacturing of cf/sic composites. Polymers, 13(3), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13030463

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