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Get Free AccessThis paper demonstrates how thermal treatments can be used to enable the laser sintering (LS) of polybutene-1 (PB-1). One of the major issues with the examined PB-1 grade is the limited thermal operating window. At temperatures slightly below 90 °C crystallisation is too fast, resulting in warpage during processing. Above 90 °C, however, the powder becomes increasingly sticky, limiting the maximum bed temperature that can be applied in a laser sintering station. In this work, the problem is remediated by annealing the powder at 115 °C, which creates a more perfect crystal structure with a sharper melting onset. An alternative treatment of melting, slowly cooling and aging the sample at room temperature creates a powder with a stabilised crystal structure, which has a sharp melting onset at 120 °C and thus also a broader thermal window. Test parts were created on an LS machine validating the increase in processability.
Michael Van den Eynde, Dieter Strobbe, Olivier Verkinderen, Leander Verbelen, Bart Goderis, Jean-pierre Kruth, Peter Van Puyvelde (2018). Effect of thermal treatments on the laser sinterability of cryogenically milled polybutene-1. Materials & Design, 153, pp. 15-23, DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2018.04.072.
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2018
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Materials & Design
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10.1016/j.matdes.2018.04.072
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