Additive Manufacturing Processes
Additive Manufacturing of Tungsten, Molybdenum, and Cemented Carbides
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Published:2020
Abstract
Tungsten, molybdenum, and cemented carbide parts can be produced using several additive manufacturing technologies. This article classifies the most relevant technologies into two groups based on the raw materials used: powder-bed methods, such as selective laser melting, electron beam melting, and binder jet three-dimensional (3-D) printing, and feedstock methods, such as fused-filament fabrication and thermoplastic 3-D printing. It discusses the characteristics, processing steps, properties, advantages, limitations, and applications of these technologies.
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Member Sign InRavi K. Enneti, Juan L. Trasorras, Heinrich Kestler, Additive Manufacturing of Tungsten, Molybdenum, and Cemented Carbides, Additive Manufacturing Processes, Vol 24, ASM Handbook, Edited By David L. Bourell, William Frazier, Howard Kuhn, Mohsen Seifi, ASM International, 2020, p 380–387, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v24.a0006583
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