In this bipartite study, waste products of die-sink electro discharge machining (die-sink EDM) are investigated. EDM is based on an erosive character of discharges leading to material removal and molten material congeals in the dielectric. The aim is to show a theoretical suitability of these particles for a further usage as a secondary, recycled material in additive manufacturing (AM). Due to the energy- and cost-intensive process of gas atomization for AM powders, there is a need for alternative concepts for particle generation. The first part deals with an intensive review of references from the literature regarding particle size and circularity using image analysis. Secondly, real waste streams were investigated after washing and cleani...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine and describe the process of Additive Manufacturing (AM) and...
In conventional recycling method, metal chips are cast after pressing and melting in electric arc fu...
Additive manufacturing refers to the technologies used to directly produce parts from a three-dimens...
In recent years, recycling the powder leftover within the additive manufacturing process has been at...
Interest in additive manufacturing (AM) has grown exponentially in recent decades and is now being u...
Recycling metallic powders used in the additive manufacturing (AM) process is essential for reducing...
Additive manufacturing (AM) techniques1 can produce complex, high-value metal parts, with potential ...
The dependence on conventional metal cutting technologies to satisfy consumer demands for more custo...
Additive manufacturing has the potential to create almost no waste; only material that is required f...
Additive manufacturing technologies such as Laser Powder Bed Fusion provide unprecedented abilities ...
[[abstract]]This project investigates the property effect of additives on surface quality of EDMed S...
Recycling metallic powders used in the additive manufacturing (AM) process is essential for reducing...
ABSTRACT In conventional recycling method, metal chips are cast after pressing and melting in electr...
The study discusses issues related to the process of electro-discharge machining (EDM) composites ba...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (e-waste) continuously growing and represent an on-going e...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine and describe the process of Additive Manufacturing (AM) and...
In conventional recycling method, metal chips are cast after pressing and melting in electric arc fu...
Additive manufacturing refers to the technologies used to directly produce parts from a three-dimens...
In recent years, recycling the powder leftover within the additive manufacturing process has been at...
Interest in additive manufacturing (AM) has grown exponentially in recent decades and is now being u...
Recycling metallic powders used in the additive manufacturing (AM) process is essential for reducing...
Additive manufacturing (AM) techniques1 can produce complex, high-value metal parts, with potential ...
The dependence on conventional metal cutting technologies to satisfy consumer demands for more custo...
Additive manufacturing has the potential to create almost no waste; only material that is required f...
Additive manufacturing technologies such as Laser Powder Bed Fusion provide unprecedented abilities ...
[[abstract]]This project investigates the property effect of additives on surface quality of EDMed S...
Recycling metallic powders used in the additive manufacturing (AM) process is essential for reducing...
ABSTRACT In conventional recycling method, metal chips are cast after pressing and melting in electr...
The study discusses issues related to the process of electro-discharge machining (EDM) composites ba...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (e-waste) continuously growing and represent an on-going e...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine and describe the process of Additive Manufacturing (AM) and...
In conventional recycling method, metal chips are cast after pressing and melting in electric arc fu...
Additive manufacturing refers to the technologies used to directly produce parts from a three-dimens...