Laser powder bed fusion of metal coated copper powders

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Abstract

Laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) of copper alloys with high copper content is difficult due to the high infrared reflectivity and thermal conductivity of these alloys. In this study a simple and scalable method for coating copper powder with tin and nickel is presented, and suggested as an alloying strategy for such alloys. The coated powders were processed in a commercial L-PBF-machine at various scanning speeds. The samples made from coated powders show a lower amount of porosity compared to samples made from in-situ alloyed powders of similar composition.

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Lindström, V., Liashenko, O., Zweiacker, K., Derevianko, S., Morozovych, V., Lyashenko, Y., & Leinenbach, C. (2020). Laser powder bed fusion of metal coated copper powders. Materials, 13(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/MA13163493

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