Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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793268 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2009 | 8 Pages |
A dissolution–precipitation process was successfully developed to prepare nylon-12 coated carbon steel powders. The SEM and laser diffraction particle size analysis results show that the metal particles are well coated by nylon-12 resin; therefore, an effective method for preparing nylon-12 coated metal powders is provided. Green parts were formed from the coated powders by selective laser sintering (SLS) process, and when the nylon-12 content in the coated powder was 1.0 wt% and the applied laser energy density was 0.06 J/mm2, the SLS green parts had sufficient strengths for features as small as 0.1 mm to be built and post-processed, and relatively high dimensional accuracy. The SLS green parts were post-processed by binder decomposition and epoxy resin infiltration, and the obtained epoxy-infiltrated parts have the dimensional errors in the X, Y and Z directions of −0.30, −0.32 and −0.25% respectively, and the bend strength, bend modulus, tensile strength and impact strength of 93.4 MPa, 14.7 GPa, 70.3 MPa and 12.4 MPa respectively.