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Gas Atomization of Duplex Stainless Steel Powder for Laser Powder Bed Fusion.

Chengsong CuiFelix SternNils EllendtVolker UhlenwinkelMatthias SteinbacherJochen TenkampFrank WaltherRainer Fechte-Heinen
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Duplex stainless steel powders for laser additive manufacturing have not been developed extensively. In this study, the melts of a super duplex stainless steel X2CrNiMoCuWN25-7-4 (AISI F55, 1.4501) were atomized with different process gases (Ar or N 2 ) at different atomization gas temperatures. The process gas N 2 in the melting chamber leads to a higher nitrogen dissolution in the steel and a higher nitrogen content of the atomized powders. The argon-atomized powders have more gas porosity inside the particles than the nitrogen-atomized powders. In addition, the higher the atomization gas temperature, the finer the powder particles. The duplex stainless steel powders showed good processability during PBF-LB/M (Laser powder bed fusion). The gas entrapment in the powder particles, regardless of the gas chemistry and the gas content, appears to have a negligible effect on the porosity of the as-built parts.
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