What is it about?
Applying ASTM standards for stainless steel corrosion to 316 stainless steel specimens made by the direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) process (essentially, "3D-printing" of alloy parts). Compare with corrosion of equivalent, conventionally manufactured specimens.
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Why is it important?
Parts made by 3D-printing have the potential to degrade differently from conventionally manufactured parts. Consequently, its important to understand the degree to which this is the case so: (a) safety is ensured; (b) appropriate mitigation steps are taken; (c) sound decisions in terms of material/part selections can be made.
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This page is a summary of: Investigation of Pitting Corrosion Initiation and Propagation of a Type 316L Stainless Steel Manufactured by the Direct Metal Laser Sintering Process, CORROSION, December 2018, NACE International,
DOI: 10.5006/3075.
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