2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13404-011-0017-6
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On the use of EBSD analysis to investigate the microstructure of gold samples built by selective laser melting

Abstract: In the selective laser melting process, the scanning strategies have a deep impact on the final microstructures. In this paper, we point out the benefits of using EBSD techniques to characterize the scanning strategies on 18-carat gold samples. For a given scanning strategy, different microstructures and orientation can be achieved, due to the change of the thermal gradients. The results are compared with numerical simulations.

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“…Moreover, it helps to reduce the cost of production by out-phasing the use of expensive moulds and dies and by allowing unused powder to be reused for the next batch of production. 160 2. Properties a.…”
Section: Other Metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it helps to reduce the cost of production by out-phasing the use of expensive moulds and dies and by allowing unused powder to be reused for the next batch of production. 160 2. Properties a.…”
Section: Other Metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e selective laser melting method uses gold as a raw material to manufacture jewels and ornaments. Silver is one of the metals utilized as raw material in the SLM method [17]. It permits the production of jewelry and ornaments with difficult designs, in any case not plausible with regular methods.…”
Section: Metals Used In 3dmentioning
confidence: 99%