Generative Manufacturing and Repair of Metal Parts through Direct Laser Deposition Using Wire Material - Digital Product and Process Development Systems
Conference Papers Year : 2013

Generative Manufacturing and Repair of Metal Parts through Direct Laser Deposition Using Wire Material

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In the field of Laser Additive Manufacturing, modern wire-based laser deposition techniques offer advantageous solutions for combining the high quality level of layer-by-layer fabrication of high value parts with the industry’s economical requirements regarding productivity and energy efficiency. A newly developed coaxial wire head allows for omni-directional welding operation and, thus, the use of wire even for complex surface claddings as well as the generation of three-dimensional structures. Currently, several metallic alloys as steel, titanium, aluminium, and nickel are available for the generation of defect-free structures. Even cored wires containing carbide hardmetals can be used for the production of extra wear-resistant parts. Simultaneous heating of the wire using efficient electric energy increases significantly the deposition rate and energy efficiency. Examples of application are light-weight automotive parts, turbine blades of Nickel super alloys, and complex inserts of injection moulds.
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hal-01485814 , version 1 (09-03-2017)

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Steffen Nowotny, Sebastian Thieme, David Albert, Frank Kubisch, Robert Kager, et al.. Generative Manufacturing and Repair of Metal Parts through Direct Laser Deposition Using Wire Material. 6th Programming Languages for Manufacturing (PROLAMAT), Oct 2013, Dresden, Germany. pp.185-189, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-41329-2_20⟩. ⟨hal-01485814⟩
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