Additive Manufacturing Letters (Jul 2023)

Process development for the hybrid additive manufacturing of metallic structures on polymer substrates

  • Steffen Czink,
  • Victor Lubkowitz,
  • Stefan Dietrich,
  • Volker Schulze

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. 100132

Abstract

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3D hybrid additive manufacturing describes the combined application of different additive manufacturing processes in order to manufacture a component with almost unlimited design freedom and free choice of materials. One challenge in the hybrid additive manufacturing lies in the different conditions of individual additive manufacturing processes. For example, in the combined application of the laser powder bed fusion (PBF-LB) of metals with the fused filament fabrication (FFF) of polymers, damage can occur in the plastic due to the higher processing temperatures of PBF-LB. Therefore, in this work a process strategy for the buildup of metallic structures in the PBF-LB process on polymer base structures was developed. By reducing the laser energy density in combination with increasing the height of the first layer, a processing window could be identified. The built hybrid components were investigated with micro-computed tomography and the effects of different processing parameters on the interface between the polymer and metal part are discussed. Finally, a strategy to increase the strength of the interface is presented.

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