Exposure to metal particles via the inhalation route unavoidably takes place at occupational settings during additive manufacturing of metals and alloys. This calls for investigations on possible adverse health effects. This study focuses on virgin and reused powders of three iron- and nickel-based alloy powders (316L, IN718, 18Ni300) widely used in additive manufacturing, and dust powder of 18Ni300 generated during laser melting. Investigations were performed from a physico-chemical and toxicological perspective assessing their bioaccessibility in artificial lysosomal fluid (ALF, simulating lung exposure to respirable particles), corrosion behavior, surface morphology and composition, microstructure, hydrodynamic size distribution in ALF, ...
Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) is a well-known Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology with a wide r...
Metal additive manufacturing is now taking the lead over traditional manufacturing techniques in app...
Among the additive manufacturing (AM) techniques for metals available today, the laser powder bed fu...
Exposure to metal particles via the inhalation route unavoidably takes place at occupational setting...
AbstractThe European chemical framework REACH requires that hazards and risks posed by chemicals, in...
In the recent decade, powder bed fusion (PBF) metal additive manufacturing (AM) has attracted huge a...
When assessing hazards of metals, alloys, and metal-containing items, the metal release (bioaccessib...
International audienceLaser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) is an additive manufacturing process, which al...
Powder bed fusion of Ni- and Ni-Fe-base superalloys is actively considered a promising manufacturing...
Powder bed fusion-based Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) methods, particularly Selective Laser M...
Recycling metallic powders used in the additive manufacturing (AM) process is essential for reducing...
Process-induced degradation of the powder feedstock in additive manufacturing may have a negative in...
Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is a powder bed fusion (PBF) process commonly used within the me...
Abstract Background Production of ferrochromium alloys (FeCr), master alloys for stainless steel man...
Metal additive manufacturing via laser powder bed fusion is challenged by low powder utilization. T...
Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) is a well-known Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology with a wide r...
Metal additive manufacturing is now taking the lead over traditional manufacturing techniques in app...
Among the additive manufacturing (AM) techniques for metals available today, the laser powder bed fu...
Exposure to metal particles via the inhalation route unavoidably takes place at occupational setting...
AbstractThe European chemical framework REACH requires that hazards and risks posed by chemicals, in...
In the recent decade, powder bed fusion (PBF) metal additive manufacturing (AM) has attracted huge a...
When assessing hazards of metals, alloys, and metal-containing items, the metal release (bioaccessib...
International audienceLaser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) is an additive manufacturing process, which al...
Powder bed fusion of Ni- and Ni-Fe-base superalloys is actively considered a promising manufacturing...
Powder bed fusion-based Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) methods, particularly Selective Laser M...
Recycling metallic powders used in the additive manufacturing (AM) process is essential for reducing...
Process-induced degradation of the powder feedstock in additive manufacturing may have a negative in...
Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is a powder bed fusion (PBF) process commonly used within the me...
Abstract Background Production of ferrochromium alloys (FeCr), master alloys for stainless steel man...
Metal additive manufacturing via laser powder bed fusion is challenged by low powder utilization. T...
Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) is a well-known Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology with a wide r...
Metal additive manufacturing is now taking the lead over traditional manufacturing techniques in app...
Among the additive manufacturing (AM) techniques for metals available today, the laser powder bed fu...