What is it about?
Additive manufacturing of short fiber oxide ceramic matrix composite begins with the raw materials and continues with the material processing: The first process is an inductrial compounding and pelletizinh of 10kg/h of feedstock that latter is used in an pellet-fed 3D-printer with a high throughput an processing speed of 300mm/s with a strand width of 1mm. The analyze the samples, microstructural and mechanical examinations are made.
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Why is it important?
Additive manufacturing evolved from an experimental production technology to an inexpective processing technique for smaller series. Oxide ceramic matrix composites are of great importance for high temperature applications.
Perspectives
Although oxide ceramics and additive manufacturing (3D printing) are both not new, the combination has just been done by a few research groups.
Jonas Stiller
TU Chemnitz
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This page is a summary of: Additive manufacturing of short fiber oxide ceramic matrix composite: Process analysis and material properties, International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology, July 2024, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/ijac.14842.
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