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  • 2023The effect of filling density on flammability and mechanical properties of 3D-printed carbon fiber-reinforced nylon ; Vliv hustoty výplně na hořlavost a mechanické vlastnosti 3D tištěného nylonu vyztuženého uhlíkovými vlákny17citations
  • 2020Design and Selective Laser Melting Manufacturing of TPE Extrusion Die1citations
  • 2020Effect of Hot Isostatic Pressing on Porosity and Mechanical Properties of 316 L Stainless Steel Prepared by the Selective Laser Melting Method42citations
  • 2019Ratcheting Behaviour of 3D Printed and Conventionally Produced SS316L Material11citations
  • 2019Influence of Basic Process Parameters on Mechnical and Internal Properties of 316L Steel in SLM Process for Renishaw AM400 ; Einfluss von Basisprozessparameter auf mechanische und interne Eigenschaften vom Stahl 316L im SLM-Prozess für Renishaw AM40019citations
  • 2018Comparison of Hardness of Surface 316L Stainless Steel Made by Additive Technology and Cold Rolling5citations

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Design and Selective Laser Melting Manufacturing of TPE Extrusion Die

  • Pagac, Marek
Abstract

<jats:p>In presented work, extrusion die made by maraging steel used in TPE processing was optimised by means of flow dynamics of the final part. Maraging steel Ni-18 (M300) die were produced by Selective Laser Melting (SLM) using AM125 machine provided by Renishaw. The developed and manufactured extrusion die has not been processed by finishing the process, i.e. grinding, polishing or sandblasting. The tests were carried out using TPE industrial extrusion plant. Moreover, designed extrusion die to decrease weight and save the material; the design was hollow. The presented results indicate that the SLM technique is a promising method for the production in one production process the extrusion dies used in the TPE extrusion process with complex internal walls, with high accuracy, high speed and at low costs and own outlays. Moreover, this technique gives the constructors possibilities to design very complicated shapes of profiles with more than one of the working areas (bubbles) or design co-extrusion dies. Application of SLM technique allows to manufacture air ducts with pipe connectors to fasten an air, hence eliminating from the process expensive and time-consuming electrical discharge machining.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • grinding
  • extrusion
  • steel
  • selective laser melting
  • polishing