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by benhoff
689 days ago
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It's more complex than that. A lot of the material properties depend on both the cooling and the tempering in aluminum alloys. The phase diagrams for these types of alloys look wild (you often want to achieve
a certain material phase during cooling to "lock" in to get certain characteristics), and it can be difficult to ensure that the smaller metals participate during cooling. Also difficult to dissipate these slightly during tempering, typically to increase ductility. This is probably why 3d printing hasn't been done in earnest, you can't design something within tight tolerances with unknown material properties. |
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https://www.renishaw.com/en/metal-3d-printing--32084
https://www.trumpf.com/en_US/products/machines-systems/addit...
https://www.carpenteradditive.com/powderrange-metal-powders