Laser surface finishing of 3D printed components made by material extrusion is investigated. A 30W CO 2 laser source, working in continuous wave (CW) mode, was employed to treat the surface of components made of Poly- lactic acid (PLA) obtained by material extrusion (ME). The mechanism of surface finishing was investigated and the influence of the laser treatment parameters (scanning speed, energy density and hatch distance) on the surface morphology was determined. The surface of treated samples was characterized by means of roughness measure- ments and optical microscopy. The results indicated that laser finishing was capable to improve significantly the surface roughness (more than ten times). However, interaction mechanisms involve surface ablation. ANalysis of VAriance (ANoVA) was performed to determine the influence of the process parameters on the surface charac- teristics. In addition, Response Surface Method (RSM) and Multi-Response Optimization (MRO) were adopted to determine the optimum process conditions. Thus, process conditions that enabled to enhance the surface rough- ness (form Ra = 16 m for untreated surface to Ra = 0.3 m under optimal process conditions) and minimize the surface recession (0.1 mm) were determined.

Lambiase, F., Genna, S., Leone, C. (2020). Laser finishing of 3D printed parts produced by material extrusion. OPTICS AND LASERS IN ENGINEERING, 124, 105801 [10.1016/j.optlaseng.2019.105801].

Laser finishing of 3D printed parts produced by material extrusion

Genna S.;
2020-01-01

Abstract

Laser surface finishing of 3D printed components made by material extrusion is investigated. A 30W CO 2 laser source, working in continuous wave (CW) mode, was employed to treat the surface of components made of Poly- lactic acid (PLA) obtained by material extrusion (ME). The mechanism of surface finishing was investigated and the influence of the laser treatment parameters (scanning speed, energy density and hatch distance) on the surface morphology was determined. The surface of treated samples was characterized by means of roughness measure- ments and optical microscopy. The results indicated that laser finishing was capable to improve significantly the surface roughness (more than ten times). However, interaction mechanisms involve surface ablation. ANalysis of VAriance (ANoVA) was performed to determine the influence of the process parameters on the surface charac- teristics. In addition, Response Surface Method (RSM) and Multi-Response Optimization (MRO) were adopted to determine the optimum process conditions. Thus, process conditions that enabled to enhance the surface rough- ness (form Ra = 16 m for untreated surface to Ra = 0.3 m under optimal process conditions) and minimize the surface recession (0.1 mm) were determined.
2020
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-IND/16 - TECNOLOGIE E SISTEMI DI LAVORAZIONE
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0143816619306657?via=ihub
Lambiase, F., Genna, S., Leone, C. (2020). Laser finishing of 3D printed parts produced by material extrusion. OPTICS AND LASERS IN ENGINEERING, 124, 105801 [10.1016/j.optlaseng.2019.105801].
Lambiase, F; Genna, S; Leone, C
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