2022
DOI: 10.1007/s43452-022-00476-8
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Heat treatment of bimetals produced by selective laser melting of MS1 maraging steel on conventionally produced 42SiCr martensitic steel

Abstract: One approach to producing hybrid bimetallic parts is to additively manufacture a new material onto a conventionally manufactured base material. This technique can expand the potential applications of additive manufacturing and offer new solutions for the engineering design of hybrid parts. In this work, laser powder bed fusion was used to deposit MS1 maraging steel on a conventionally produced (cast and hot-rolled) 42SiCr martensitic steel base material. Despite the profoundly different chemical compositions a… Show more

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“…One limitation of AM is the long production times, which can reach hundreds of hours. Possible solution is the use of AM only for the creation of a part with a unique geometry on a conventionally manufactured base [10,11]. Various methods are used to evaluate the lifetime and wear of the moulds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One limitation of AM is the long production times, which can reach hundreds of hours. Possible solution is the use of AM only for the creation of a part with a unique geometry on a conventionally manufactured base [10,11]. Various methods are used to evaluate the lifetime and wear of the moulds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%