Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5462623 | Materials Letters | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Generally, metallic alloys adaptive to selective laser melting (SLM) need to meet three basic physical properties, i.e. relatively high laser absorptivity, relatively low thermal conductivity, and especially non-containing low boiling point volatile elements. In this work, high-strength Cu-12.5Zn-2.9Si silicon brass, which does not meet these three requirements, was manufactured by SLM from gas-atomized powder. Interestingly, the SLM-manufactured silicon brass has high relative density (98.8%) thereby exhibiting higher strength than that for cast counterpart. Accordingly, this work substantiates, for the first time, the feasibility by SLM to manufacture high-strength metallic alloys with special physical properties.
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Authors
C. Yang, Y.J. Zhao, L.M. Kang, D.D. Li, W.W. Zhang, L.C. Zhang,