Open Ceramics (Dec 2021)

Literature review: Methods for achieving high powder bed densities in ceramic powder bed based additive manufacturing

  • Sarah Diener,
  • Andrea Zocca,
  • Jens Günster

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. 100191

Abstract

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In additive manufacturing the powder bed based processes binder jetting and powder bed fusion are increasingly used also for the production of ceramics. Final part properties depend to a high percentage on the powder bed density. Therefore, the aim is to use the best combination of powder deposition method and powder which leads to a high packing of the particles. The influence of flowability, powder properties and deposition process on the powder bed density is discussed and the different deposition processes including slurry-based ones are reviewed. It turns out that powder bed density reached by slurry-based layer deposition exceeds conventional powder deposition, however, layer drying and depowdering are extra steps or more time-consuming for the slurry route. Depending on the material properties needed the most suitable process for the part has to be selected.

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