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Powder bed fusion of soft-magnetic iron-based alloys with high silicon content

Powder bed fusion of metal with laser beam (PBF-LB) of application-ready parts of iron-silicon alloys with a high silicon content is both promising and challenging. Although a higher silicon content significantly improves the soft-magnetic behaviour, it also promotes brittleness and thus, makes thes...

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Published in:Journal of materials processing technology 2023-08, Vol.317, p.117991, Article 117991
Main Authors: Andreiev, Anatolii, Hoyer, Kay-Peter, Hengsbach, Florian, Haase, Michael, Tasche, Lennart, Duschik, Kristina, Schaper, Mirko
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Language:English
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Summary:Powder bed fusion of metal with laser beam (PBF-LB) of application-ready parts of iron-silicon alloys with a high silicon content is both promising and challenging. Although a higher silicon content significantly improves the soft-magnetic behaviour, it also promotes brittleness and thus, makes these alloys barely suitable for the production of parts with a height larger than a few millimetres. To overcome these challenges, the potential of a build-chamber preheating system implemented in a standard PBF-LB machine is investigated in terms of the defect- and crack-free manufacturing of large-scale samples and components of brittle iron-silicon alloys. In addition, the current study analyses the influence of the silicon content on the soft-magnetic and mechanical behaviour of additively processed iron-silicon alloys. For this purpose, four alloys with a silicon content between 2.4 wt.-% and 10.0 wt.-% are processed into samples with different dimensions. Subsequently, the manufactured samples are heat-treated and the resulting influence of both, the Si-content and the heat treatment on the microstructure as well as the soft-magnetic and mechanical properties are analyzed. As it is shown, defect- and crack-free parts can be manufactured independently of the dimensions. Iron alloyed with 6.7 wt.-% of Si exhibits the best permeability of all investigated alloys, which can be further improved up to 1.5 times by applying a suitable heat treatment. Thus, the results obtained build a basis for powder bed fusion of application-adapted parts with outstanding soft-magnetic properties, which can be barely manufactured using conventional forming technologies.
ISSN:0924-0136
DOI:10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2023.117991