Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1870385 | Physics Procedia | 2012 | 9 Pages |
If material systems, consisting of at least two different components, are processed by powder- and beam-based additive manufacturing techniques, this could allow manufacturing of products with graded and tailored properties. To provide for process-secure production, the employed materials need to fulfil certain requirements. This article looks into the manufacturing and analysis of components made from polymer blends by means of powder- and beam- based additive manufacturing techniques. The test specimens were generated at varied laser power and consist of an immiscible PP/PA12 blend. Their thermal and mechanical properties were examined, in addition to their morphologies. The investigations finally showed that a polymer blend is generally suitable as a material for additive manufacturing.