DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOMATED EQUIPMENT FOR MANUFACTURING 3D METAL PRODUCTS BASED ON ADDITIVE TECHNOLOGIES.

Autor: KORZHIK, V. N., VOJTENKO, A. N., PELESHENKO, S. I., TKACHUK, V. I., KHASKIN, V. Yu., GRINYUK, A. A.
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Zdroj: Paton Welding Journal; May/Jun2017, Issue 5/6, p79-85, 7p
Abstrakt: Additive technologies have huge potential for lowering the energy and material costs for development of the most diverse kinds of products. An increase of the proportion of welding technologies in additive manufacturing of bulk metal products is currently observed. This is associated both with high efficiency of arc welding (surfacing) and with its low cost. The paper describes an automated complex for 3D printing of metal products. It is shown that the developed automated complex allows manufacturing bulk metal products by the methods of additive consumable electrode arc surfacing (at up to 80 A currents), plasma surfacing with wires (at up to 120 A currents) and microplasma surfacing with powder materials (at up to 50 A currents). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index