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Direct Selective Laser Sintering of Hard Metal Powders: Experimental Study and Simulation

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Direct selective laser sintering (SLS) technology can be used to produce 3D hard metal functional parts from commercial available powders. Unlike conventional sintering, it does not require dedicated tools, such as dies. Hence, total production time and cost can be reduced. The large shape freedom offered by such a process makes the use of, for example, sintered carbides components viable in domains where they were not applied before. Successful results have been obtained in the production of sintered carbide or hard metal parts through SLS. The investigation focuses on tungsten carbide–cobalt (WC-Co) powder mixture. This material is characterised by its high mechanical properties and its high wear resistance and is widely used in the field of cutting tools. This paper is devoted to the experimental study and the simulation of direct selective laser sintering of WC-Co hard metal powders.

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Wang, X., Laoui, T., Bonse, J. et al. Direct Selective Laser Sintering of Hard Metal Powders: Experimental Study and Simulation. Int J Adv Manuf Technol 19, 351–357 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001700200024

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