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Key Publication: T.B.Sercombe, G.B.Schaffer and P.Calvert, "Freeform fabrication of functional prototypes using powder metallurgy" Journal of Materials Science, 34 (1999) 4245-4251 Freeform fabrication methods allow the direct formation of parts built layer by layer, under the control of a CAD drawing. Most of these methods form parts in thermoplastic or thermoset polymers, but there would be many applications for freeform fabrication of fully functional metal or ceramic parts. We describe here the freeforming of sinterable aluminium alloys. In addition, the building approach allows different materials to be positioned within a monolithic part for an optimal combination of properties. This is illustrated here with the formation of an aluminium gear with a metal-matrix composite wear surface. Return to: Key Publications. |
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