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Alexis Vion

Microstructure impact on high temperature corrosion behavior of AISI 316L stainless steel additively manufactured by Selective Laser Melting (AM-SLM)

International audience; Additive Manufacturing by Selective Laser Melting (AM-SLM) is a near-net shape method producing dense and geometrically complex materials from micrometric powders. This process involves complete melting and very high cooling rates who induce a refinement of microstructure, improving the mechanical properties of the material [1,2]. However, the impact of these new microstructures on real functioning properties, like for instance the high temperature durability, needs to be studied. In this purpose, AISI 316L is considered in this work. Samples elaborated by AM-SLM and by conventional metallurgy were oxidized under laboratory air at 900°C for periods up to 3000h. The r…

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Emissions from metallic powder and high energy-based process - thermal spraying knowledge refresh

International audience; Recently, in different industrials sectors, emissions are subjected to rules and regulations which are coming increasingly stringent and more carefully monitored. And this is where thermal spraying, powder atomization and additive manufacturing come in metal powder and high energy-based processes. These technologies manufacture or use micrometer size feedstock. But the process characteristics as the heat source induces nanoparticle formation. The paper is to address a knowledge refresh on thermal spraying regarding emissions due to the process in relationship with working conditions, personal protection, dust filtration, etc. A survey has been conducted and the resul…

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