Abstract
Stainless steel was investigated in terms of the evolution mechanism of chemical elements during selective laser melting. It was found that 21% carbon was lost and the decarburization occurred. The carbon-gradient structure contributes to a low Young's Modulus and hardness in molten pool boundary and also anisotropic tensile properties.
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