Metals (Aug 2024)

Comparative Studies of the Properties of Copper Components: Conventional vs. Additive Manufacturing Technologies

  • Witold Malec,
  • Joanna Kulasa,
  • Anna Brudny,
  • Anna Hury,
  • Bartlomiej Adamczyk,
  • Ryszard Rzepecki,
  • Robert Sekula,
  • Grzegorz Kmita,
  • Andrzej Rybak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met14090975
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 975

Abstract

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This article presents a comparative analysis of the crucial physical properties of electrically conductive components made of pure copper, produced by various additive manufacturing technologies such as binder jetting (BJ) and direct metal laser sintering (DMLS). The comparison concerned the assessment of critical parameters important from the application point of view, such as: electrical conductivity, hardness, yield point, microstructure and the occurrence of internal material defects. Same-sized components made in a conventional casting and subtractive method (machining) were used as a reference material. Comprehensive tests and the comparison of a wide range of parameters allowed us to determine that among the selected methods, printing using the DMLS technique allowed for obtaining arcing contact with mechanical and electrical parameters very similar to the reference element. Therefore, the obtained results showed the possibility of using the copper elements made by additive manufacturing for the switching and protection devices used in electrification and energy distribution industrial sectors.

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