Induction Sintering: Difference between revisions
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*[[3D Printer]] | *[[3D Printer]] | ||
* [[Ball Mill]] | |||
*[http://www.google.com/patents/about?id=biwzAAAAEBAJ&dq=Induction+sintering+process+and+apparatus "Induction sintering process and apparatus" Patent (granted 1988)] | *[http://www.google.com/patents/about?id=biwzAAAAEBAJ&dq=Induction+sintering+process+and+apparatus "Induction sintering process and apparatus" Patent (granted 1988)] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sintering Wikipedia:Sintering] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sintering Wikipedia:Sintering] |
Latest revision as of 03:05, 24 May 2018
Sintering is traditionally a method for making objects from powder, by heating the material in a sintering furnace. In the digital age, this has been combined with lasers and other methods for precise heating of the powder. With induction sintering, the (metal) powder is heated by means of an inductor coil. This may still be combined with a furnace which provides much of the heat to get to the metal's melting point. The additional heat for completion of digital fabrication is then provided by a CNC-controlled induction coil.
Sintering Research
- Direct Metal Laser Sintering
- Electron Beam Freeform Fabrication
- Induction Furnace
- Laser cutter
- Solar Sinter