Surface Oxide State on Metal Powder and its Changes during Additive Manufacturing: an Overview
Magazine article, 2018

Quality and usefulness of the powder for additive manufacturing (AM) are strongly determined by the surface composition of the powder. In addition, taking into account harsh conditions during AM process, significant changes in the powder surface chemical composition are taking place, limiting powder recyclability. Hence, knowledge concerning amount of oxides, their composition and spatial distribution on the powder surface determines further powder recycling. This communication summarizes possibilities of qualitative and quantitative analysis of powder surface chemistry by surface-sensitive chemical analyses using XPS and HR SEM coupled with EDX. The effect of alloy composition, AM process applied and powder handling on the surface composition of the powder are addressed. Results indicate significant enrichment in the thermodynamically stable surface oxides in case of high-alloyed powder for both, EBM and LS processes. A generic model for the oxide distribution, depending on the alloy composition and powder surface degradation during AM manufacturing, is proposed.

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Author

Eduard Hryha

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science

Ruslan Shvab

Surface and Microstructure Engineering

Hans Gruber

Surface and Microstructure Engineering

Alexander Leicht

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Materials and manufacture

Lars Nyborg

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Materials and manufacture

Metallurgia Italiana

0026-0843 (ISSN)

Vol. 110 3 34-39

Areas of Advance

Production

Subject Categories

Manufacturing, Surface and Joining Technology

Other Chemistry Topics

Metallurgy and Metallic Materials

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10/17/2022