Abstract

Wire and arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) is becoming an increasingly important process for manufacture of components with complex geometry, being used for products made for products made from expensive metals such as Inconel 625. The shielding gas used to protect the molten metal is one of the key process parameters due to its significant impact on the structure and mechanical properties of the final product. In this study, four samples were made using different shielding gas mixtures. Due to its high productivity, a metal active gas (MAG) welding process was used. Process stability and productivity rate were the main criteria used to determine the optimal range of welding parameters. Geometrical characteristics of the produced structures were analyzed. Finally, destructive tests were conducted on test specimens, and the data analyzed. The influence of the shielding gas composition on the structure and mechanical properties was determined, and conclusions are drawn.

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