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Effect of section thickness on cavitation behaviour of selective laser sintered polyamide 12
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<jats:p>The present study focuses on the results of cavitation resistance of samplesobtained by the Selective Laser Sintering technology. All samples are madefrom Nylon 12 - Polyamide 12 powder, known as PA2200 in the industry,produced by EOS GmbH. The powder, which has been used for building ofsamples, represent mixture of 50% new powder and 50% of the recycled powder.In the work, samples with different section thicknesses (0.4mm; 0.8mm and1.0mm) were subjected to the ultrasonically induced cavitation test methodto investigate the effect of geometry on their cavitation behaviour. Thechange in mass loss during different cavitation times was measured on thetested samples. The morphology of cavitation damage was characterized usingScanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Results obtained in this paper haveshown that section thickness of the samples have a significant influence onthe cavitation resistance. The highest cavitation resistance was obtainedfor the samples with 0.4mm thickness.</jats:p>