Heat Treatment of Additive Manufactured Metals
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YILMAZ, Mustafa Safa & Gökhan ÖZER. "Heat Treatment of Additive Manufactured Metals". Springer Handbook of Additive Manufacturing, (2023).Özet
Additive manufacturing systems, which have strict control
processes before and after manufacturing, are used in many
industries. The quality of the machine’s equipment and raw
materials used directly affect the production parts characteristics and quality. Additive manufacturing parts, which
give properties close to traditional production methods,
require secondary processing mostly. Due to the nature of
the process, AM parts have weaknesses. Although postproduction processes help correct some of these defects, it
should be remembered that irreversible damage will occur
by malicious applications. The most widely used and most
reliable process after the production is heat treatment.
In this section, the most commonly used additive
manufacturing processes and heat treatments (as a postprocess) for metals (titanium, aluminum, steel, etc.) and
the effects (microstructure, mechanical properties, corrosive properties, thermal properties) of the heat treatment
processes on the material will be discussed. The most used
heat treatments in additive manufactured metal product, stress-relieving annealing, solution annealing, ageing,
over-ageing, etc., processes are examined in detail. Different heat treatment applications (atmospheric control,
impurity level, pressure, etc.) may be required depending
on the type of material used, production conditions and
place of use (there are many rules in aviation and medical
services). In some cases, second/third heat treatment
applications may be required.