Abstract

In this paper, the influence of the surface roughness of build plates as well as the process parameters laser power, scan speed and exposure curing time on the bonding of additively manufactured components made of TiAl6V4 to the build plates is analyzed. These analyses are carried out with build plates made of Titanium Grade 2 and AlMgSi0.5. The analyses show that higher surface roughness leads to lower bending strength and thus poorer bonding of components on the build plate. In addition, it is shown that the bending strength normalized to the bonding surface decreases at high laser power, especially at high scanning speeds. Furthermore, multiple exposure results in lower flexural strength.

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