LightMAT 2023
Poster (including a video pitch of 3 minutes)
Additive manufacturing of Ti6Al4V parts via Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF)
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Ralf Eickhoff (M.Sc.)

Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Eickhoff, R. (Speaker)¹; Antusch, S.¹; Nötzel, D.¹; Hanemann, T.¹
¹Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Common equipment and operation of Additive Manufacturing (AM) of titanium is usually cost intensive due to advanced machines. Extrusion Additive Manufacturing (EAM), for instance Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), offers the fabrication of titanium components with complex geometries and a high level of detail at low costs. This can be achieved by the low waste of titanium powder and by using cost-effective, commercial FFF printers. These printers are fed with feedstocks containing titanium powder and thermoplastic polymers (binders), which enable the mixture to be shaped at moderate temperatures. After shaping, the binder must be removed by dissolving in water and subsequently pyrolyzing. A final sintering step densifies the metal and controls its structure and mechanical properties. With respect to the requirements of the printing process, we established and optimized the process chain to fabricate dense and defect-free Ti6Al4V parts via FFF.
At first, new feedstock systems with various polymeric components were developed and subsequently characterized by shear and oscillation rheology. The second step included on the one hand the extrusion of flexible filaments and on the other hand the printing of green parts. A matter of interest were the printing parameters, such as the printing temperature or the infill pattern, and their influence on the properties of the green parts. At last, the debinding behavior of the green parts in water and the sintering parameters (temperature, time, and atmosphere) were investigated and optimized.
After sintering, a density of 96.5 % of theory could be achieved, an additional hot isostatic pressing delivered density values better than 99 % of theory. Tensile tests showed comparable mechanical properties to conventional manufacturing methods. In addition, the low contamination with oxygen and carbon validates the process chain.

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