Additive Manufacturing of Corrosion Resistant Alloys

A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Additive Manufacturing".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2021) | Viewed by 398

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Dear Colleagues,

As the field of application of additive technologies expands, it becomes clear that new materials need to be further developed to take advantage of additive manufacturing.

The expansion of the range of materials suitable for additive manufacturing requires extensive research to establish process, structure, and properties. With the accumulation of sufficient information will be possible to create a database of physical and chemical processes occurring in materials, and expand the range of metal and non-metallic materials used in additive technologies.

The introduction of modern equipment at leading enterprises, allowing the production of parts using additive technology, has caused the need for the production of high quality powders. There are no general requirements for metal powder compositions used in additive manufacturing technologies at present. Different companies-manufacturers of additive manufacturing machines recommend working with a certain list of materials, usually supplied by the manufacturer.

This special issue is dedicated to the latest research related to the study of methods of manufacturing corrosion-resistant alloys for additive production. Research achievements in industrial conditions as well as fundamental research articles are welcome.

Prof. Marina Samodurova
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • additive manufacturing
  • corrosion resistant alloys
  • combinatorial design
  • rapid prototyping of alloys
  • computer modeling methods
  • layered synthesis
  • 3D printing

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