Wire – Laser Metal 3D Printing – a disruptive directed energy deposition technology by Meltio
Apstrakt
Recently, there has been an increasing development and progress of additive technologies,
especially Wire Laser Metal Deposition (W-LMD). This technology is used for the production
of metal components, which is an alternative to more well-known powder-based processes.
W-LMD uses a laser to melt the wire, depositing it in layers on the surface of the part being
produced. The production of parts with this technology can be realized in two ways: using a
single wire or dual wire - where it is possible to use different metal materials by printing one
part. The most famous printers used for the production of metal parts with W-LMD
technology are Meltio (Jaén, Spain). These printers use a wide range of materials, the most
famous of which are Stainless Steel 316L, Stainless Steel 308, Mild Steel ER70S, Titanium 64,
and Nickel 718 (Inconel). Materials such as copper, aluminum, and refractory materials are
still being developed.
Izvor:
3rd International Workshop on Reliability and Design of Additively Manufactured Materials RdAMM22, 2022, 14-14Izdavač:
- University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Kolekcije
Institucija/grupa
Inovacioni centarTY - CONF AU - Kolesar, Svetozar AU - Jevtić, Ivana PY - 2022 UR - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7087 AB - Recently, there has been an increasing development and progress of additive technologies, especially Wire Laser Metal Deposition (W-LMD). This technology is used for the production of metal components, which is an alternative to more well-known powder-based processes. W-LMD uses a laser to melt the wire, depositing it in layers on the surface of the part being produced. The production of parts with this technology can be realized in two ways: using a single wire or dual wire - where it is possible to use different metal materials by printing one part. The most famous printers used for the production of metal parts with W-LMD technology are Meltio (Jaén, Spain). These printers use a wide range of materials, the most famous of which are Stainless Steel 316L, Stainless Steel 308, Mild Steel ER70S, Titanium 64, and Nickel 718 (Inconel). Materials such as copper, aluminum, and refractory materials are still being developed. PB - University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering C3 - 3rd International Workshop on Reliability and Design of Additively Manufactured Materials RdAMM22 T1 - Wire – Laser Metal 3D Printing – a disruptive directed energy deposition technology by Meltio EP - 14 SP - 14 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_7087 ER -
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Kolesar, S.,& Jevtić, I.. (2022). Wire – Laser Metal 3D Printing – a disruptive directed energy deposition technology by Meltio. in 3rd International Workshop on Reliability and Design of Additively Manufactured Materials RdAMM22 University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering., 14-14. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_7087
Kolesar S, Jevtić I. Wire – Laser Metal 3D Printing – a disruptive directed energy deposition technology by Meltio. in 3rd International Workshop on Reliability and Design of Additively Manufactured Materials RdAMM22. 2022;:14-14. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_7087 .
Kolesar, Svetozar, Jevtić, Ivana, "Wire – Laser Metal 3D Printing – a disruptive directed energy deposition technology by Meltio" in 3rd International Workshop on Reliability and Design of Additively Manufactured Materials RdAMM22 (2022):14-14, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_7087 .