Direct laser additive manufacturing of high performance oxide ceramics: A state-of-the-art review |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory for High Performance Ceramics, Empa – Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Überlandstrasse 129, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland;2. Institute of Ceramic, Glass and Construction Materials, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Agricolastraße 17, 09599 Freiberg, Germany;3. Institute of Machine Tools and Manufacturing, ETH Zürich, Leonhardstrasse 21, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland;4. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, via La Masa 1, 20156 Milan, Italy |
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Abstract: | The implementation of additive manufacturing for ceramics is more challenging than for other material classes, since most of the shaping methods require polymer binder. Laser additive manufacturing (LAM) could offer a new binder-free consolidation route, since it is capable of processing ceramics in a direct manner without post-processing. However, laser processing of ceramics, especially high performance oxide ceramics, is limited by low thermal shock resistance, weak densification and low light absorptance at room temperature; particularly in the visible or near-infrared range. An extensive review focusing only on LAM (powder bed fusion – laser beam and directed energy deposition) of high performance oxide ceramics is currently lacking. This state-of-the-art review gives a detailed summary and critical analysis about process technologies, part properties, open challenges and process monitoring in the field of oxide ceramics. Improvements in accuracy and mechanical strength are proposed that could open LAM of oxide ceramics to new fields. |
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Keywords: | Additive manufacturing Ceramic oxides Powder bed fusion – laser beam Selective laser melting and sintering Directed energy deposition |
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