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The production of magnets by FFF - Fused Filament Fabrication
Abstract
Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) is one of the most commonly used polymer-based additive manufacturing techniques. FFF could be used to produce green parts with complex geometry out of feedstocks and after debinding and sintering a full metal or ceramic part is obtained. FFF machines, as the name implies, require the printing material to be in the shape of a filament. This represents a challenge for feedstocks since the addition of large amounts of particles greatly increase the viscosity of the molten suspension while making the solid filament very brittle. For the production of magnets by FFF a feedstock for magnetic powders, which shows the required flexibility and strength at the same time, and the necessary processing route was developed in the EU-funded project REProMag. Here the full route from the production of feedstocks via debinding and sintering to the characterisation of the resulting magnetic parts is shown.