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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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  • 2023Electrophotographic 3D printing of pharmaceutical filmscitations
  • 2023Innovative Process Strategies in Powder-Based Multi-Material Additive Manufacturing8citations

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  • Schmidt, Michael
  • Basit, Abdul W.
  • Tangermann-Gerk, Katja
  • Rothfelder, Richard
  • Heinrich, Markus R.
  • Goyanes, Alvaro
  • Roth, Stephan
  • Medvedev, Vadim
  • Wöltinger, Natalie
  • Januskaite, Patricija
  • Graßl, Fabian
  • Merklein, Marion
  • Wudy, Katrin
  • Setter, Robert
  • Hafenecker, Jan
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Innovative Process Strategies in Powder-Based Multi-Material Additive Manufacturing

  • Schmidt, Michael
  • Merklein, Marion
  • Rothfelder, Richard
  • Kopp, Sebastian-Paul
  • Roth, Stephan
  • Wudy, Katrin
  • Setter, Robert
  • Hafenecker, Jan
Abstract

<jats:p>Multi-material additive manufacturing (AM) attempts to utilize the full benefits of complex part production with a comprehensive and complementary material spectrum. In this context, this research article presents new processing strategies in the field of polymer- and metal-based multi-material AM. The investigation highlights the current progress in powder-based multi-material AM based on three successfully utilized technological approaches: additive and formative manufacturing of hybrid metal parts with locally adapted and tailored properties, material-efficient AM of multi-material polymer parts through electrophotography, and the implementation of UV-curable thermosets within the laser-based powder bed fusion of plastics. Owing to the complex requirements for the mechanical testing of multi-material parts with an emphasis on the transition area, this research targets an experimental shear testing set-up as a universal method for both metal- and polymer-based processes. The method was selected based on the common need of all technologies for the sufficient characterization of the bonding behavior between the individual materials.</jats:p>

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  • thermoset
  • powder bed fusion