Silicon carbide (SiC) is of high importance in modern industry due to its superior properties including low bulk density, high hardness, high thermal conductivity, and excellent thermal shock and corrosion resistance. However, the strong Si – C covalent bond, lack of liquid phase, and low self-diffusivity of SiC make it very difficult for the production of fully dense parts without sintering aids or external pressure. These difficulties can be bypassed with the implementation of selective laser sintering, which enables the generation of complex-shape, high-resolution SiC parts with structural integrity. Current sintering process normally involves a powder mixture of silicon carbide as a structural material and polymer as a binder material f...
Actual RP-systemsare very limited in producing adequate ceramic prototypes. In the presented proces...
Additive manufacturing (AM) of ceramics is in its infancy. Compared to conventional shaping processe...
Nowadays, laser cutting, drilling and micromachining devices use mirror systems that make possible t...
Silicon carbide (SiC) is of high importance in modern industry due to its superior properties includ...
Silicon carbide – a solid with covalent bonds - is conventionally synthesized via the Acheson proce...
Silicon carbide – a solid with covalent bonds - is conventionally synthesized via the Acheson proce...
The study was carried out to investigate the manufacturing possibility of Silicon Carbide (SiC) by d...
Non-metallic objects are often difficult to manufacture due to high melting temperatures, poor sint...
Laser sintering is described as an efficient and successful technique for the fast and direct produc...
Three-dimensional reaction bonded silicon carbide (SiSiC or RBSC) parts have been produced by direc...
Indirect selective laser sintered (SLS) silicon carbide objects have been successfully infiltrated w...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Additive manufacturing (AM) techniques are promising manufacturing methods for t...
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) offers the advantage of directly manufacturing complex-shaped parts ...
Also in the case of structural ceramics, technical prototypes of parts and tools are to consist of m...
Also in the case of structural ceramics, technical prototypes of parts and tools are to consist of m...
Actual RP-systemsare very limited in producing adequate ceramic prototypes. In the presented proces...
Additive manufacturing (AM) of ceramics is in its infancy. Compared to conventional shaping processe...
Nowadays, laser cutting, drilling and micromachining devices use mirror systems that make possible t...
Silicon carbide (SiC) is of high importance in modern industry due to its superior properties includ...
Silicon carbide – a solid with covalent bonds - is conventionally synthesized via the Acheson proce...
Silicon carbide – a solid with covalent bonds - is conventionally synthesized via the Acheson proce...
The study was carried out to investigate the manufacturing possibility of Silicon Carbide (SiC) by d...
Non-metallic objects are often difficult to manufacture due to high melting temperatures, poor sint...
Laser sintering is described as an efficient and successful technique for the fast and direct produc...
Three-dimensional reaction bonded silicon carbide (SiSiC or RBSC) parts have been produced by direc...
Indirect selective laser sintered (SLS) silicon carbide objects have been successfully infiltrated w...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Additive manufacturing (AM) techniques are promising manufacturing methods for t...
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) offers the advantage of directly manufacturing complex-shaped parts ...
Also in the case of structural ceramics, technical prototypes of parts and tools are to consist of m...
Also in the case of structural ceramics, technical prototypes of parts and tools are to consist of m...
Actual RP-systemsare very limited in producing adequate ceramic prototypes. In the presented proces...
Additive manufacturing (AM) of ceramics is in its infancy. Compared to conventional shaping processe...
Nowadays, laser cutting, drilling and micromachining devices use mirror systems that make possible t...