Dry Sliding Wear Behavior of Energy Density Dependent PA 12/Cu Composites Produced by Selective Laser Sintering
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KISASÖZ, Burçin ÖZBAY, Ebubekir KOÇ, Alptekin KISASÖZ & Sencer Süreyya KARABEYOĞLU. "Dry Sliding Wear Behavior of Energy Density Dependent PA 12/Cu Composites Produced by Selective Laser Sintering". Testing for Welding, Joining or Additive Manufacturing Applications, 65.2 (2023): 303-312.Özet
The selective laser sintering process is widely
used to fabricate polyamide matrix composites. Although
various reinforcements are used to produce polyamide
matrix composites, metallic-based reinforcements are used
to improve the mechanical properties of the structure. Also,
selective laser sintering process parameters significantly
affect the microstructural and mechanical properties of the
composite products. In this study, polyamide 12 (PA 12)
matrix composites were produced with Cu particulates by
selective laser sintering methods using various energy
density values. Moreover, dry sliding wear of the energy
density dependent PA 12/Cu composites was investigated.
Worn samples were characterized by scanning electron
microscopy and 2D profile analysis. The examinations
revealed that the lower energy density values improve
the microstructural properties and wear behavior of the
PA 12/Cu composites. It was obtained that the lowest energy
value provides the highest wear resistance for the PA 12/Cu
composites.