Selective laser melting W–10 wt.% Cu composite powders

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Ruidi Li
Yusheng Shi
Jinhui Liu
Zhan Xie
Zhigang Wang
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[1] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,State Key Laboratory of Material Processing and Die & Mould Technology
[2] Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology,Modern Manufacture Engineering Center
[3] Sichuan Petroleum Perforating Materials Ltd,undefined
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Rapid manufacturing; Selective laser melting; W–Cu; Microstructure; Surface morphology;
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Tungsten–Copper (W–Cu) alloys are promising materials for electrical and thermal applications. However, its forming method still remains limited in conventional powder metallurgy technique which is not suitable for manufacturing parts with intricate shapes. In this work, selective laser melting technology was introduced for fabricating W–10 wt.% Cu alloys parts. The morphological feature of a single molten track was analyzed. The results show that liquid phase sintering with complete melting of the binder (Cu), but nonmelting of the structural metal (W), acts as the main mechanism in this process. The melting conditions of single layers in different processing parameters were investigated. The results show that a moderate melting zone can be acquired from an established process map. Moreover, investigations on multilayers forming show that the final density increases with the decrease of scan speed until it reaches a plateau due to the insufficient rearrangement in liquid phase sintering and the balling effect.
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