Posted On: 12/09/2013 2:53:47 PM
Post# of 382

Clip from my next article:
"...recommendations to apply 920°C (1688°F), at 1000 bar atmosphere, for 120 minutes. Will the part distort from such great heat and pressure for 2 hours? Will the part geometry need to be reexamined after such conditions? Not only is 3D printing process slow but there are more delays with the need for post-process heat treatment and reexamination to verify porosity (and possibly geometry)."
"...recommendations to apply 920°C (1688°F), at 1000 bar atmosphere, for 120 minutes. Will the part distort from such great heat and pressure for 2 hours? Will the part geometry need to be reexamined after such conditions? Not only is 3D printing process slow but there are more delays with the need for post-process heat treatment and reexamination to verify porosity (and possibly geometry)."


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