General principle of selective laser melting of metal powder beds
Selective laser melting of metallic powder bed
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General principle of selective laser melting of metal powder beds
Selective laser melting of metallic powder bed

Author : Sébastien PILLOT

Publication date: February 10, 2016 | Lire en français

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1. General principle of selective laser melting of metal powder beds

This process involves selectively melting particles in a powder bed in a neutral gas chamber using a laser beam that scans the surface and simply melts the powder on a section determined by the STL file. After the layer has solidified, the build platform is lowered so that a new layer of powder of a predetermined thickness can be spread. The laser scans the surface of the powder again to create an additional section superimposed on the previous layer (figures 1 and 2 ). The 3D part is, in a way, a stack of flat 2D layers.

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