Metal additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, is a disruptive manufacturing technology in which complex engineering parts are produced in a layer-by-layer manner, using a high-energy heating source and powder, wire or sheet as feeding material. The current paper aims to review the achievements in AM of steels in its ability to obtain superior properties that cannot be achieved through conventional manufacturing routes, thanks to the unique microstructural evolution in AM. The challenges that AM encounters are also reviewed, and suggestions for overcoming these challenges are provided if applicable. We focus on laser powder bed fusion and directed energy deposition as these two methods are currently the most common AM methods...
Additive manufacturing, known as 3D printing, is one of the potential transformations to the industr...
The aim of this project is to demonstrate a proof of concept by using Additive Manufacturing (AM) te...
Additive manufacturing (AM) processes are based on the controlled selective deposition of material b...
Additive manufacturing of metals is a technology where metal parts are built layer by layer from a 3...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is now common in production of metallic matrixes with/without reinforcem...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has experienced significant growth over the past 25 years in several are...
Additive Manufacturing (AM), the layer-by layer build-up of parts, has lately become an option for s...
This research aims to characterize and examine the microstructure and mechanical properties of the n...
This research aims to characterize and examine the microstructure and mechanical properties of the n...
Additive manufacturing (AM) or formerly known as rapid prototyping (RP) has been evolving and improv...
The capabilities of additive manufacturing (AM) techniques have been extensively examined in the lit...
With a vista of available stainless steel grades at our disposal, it is possible to manufacture item...
Maraging steels are used to produce tools by Additive Manufacturing (AM) methods such as Laser Metal...
Maraging steels are used to produce tools by Additive Manufacturing (AM) methods such as Laser Metal...
Hybrid additive manufacturing is a relatively modern trend in the integration of different additive ...
Additive manufacturing, known as 3D printing, is one of the potential transformations to the industr...
The aim of this project is to demonstrate a proof of concept by using Additive Manufacturing (AM) te...
Additive manufacturing (AM) processes are based on the controlled selective deposition of material b...
Additive manufacturing of metals is a technology where metal parts are built layer by layer from a 3...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is now common in production of metallic matrixes with/without reinforcem...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has experienced significant growth over the past 25 years in several are...
Additive Manufacturing (AM), the layer-by layer build-up of parts, has lately become an option for s...
This research aims to characterize and examine the microstructure and mechanical properties of the n...
This research aims to characterize and examine the microstructure and mechanical properties of the n...
Additive manufacturing (AM) or formerly known as rapid prototyping (RP) has been evolving and improv...
The capabilities of additive manufacturing (AM) techniques have been extensively examined in the lit...
With a vista of available stainless steel grades at our disposal, it is possible to manufacture item...
Maraging steels are used to produce tools by Additive Manufacturing (AM) methods such as Laser Metal...
Maraging steels are used to produce tools by Additive Manufacturing (AM) methods such as Laser Metal...
Hybrid additive manufacturing is a relatively modern trend in the integration of different additive ...
Additive manufacturing, known as 3D printing, is one of the potential transformations to the industr...
The aim of this project is to demonstrate a proof of concept by using Additive Manufacturing (AM) te...
Additive manufacturing (AM) processes are based on the controlled selective deposition of material b...