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*This is then put in a kiln with filler metal above which seeps into the metal powder, but not the filler
*This is then put in a kiln with filler metal above which seeps into the metal powder, but not the filler
*Thus it casts a precise part (No shrinkage like sintering methods)
*Thus it casts a precise part (No shrinkage like sintering methods)
*May not be better than other methods (Mig 3D Printing, lost pla casting, 3d printed part to greensand casting etc, but it is worth looking into
*May not be better than other methods (Mig 3D Printing, lost pla casting, 3d printed part to greensand casting etc), but it is worth looking into
*Also may aid as a development tool for working with powders in a cnc enviroment
*Also may aid as a development tool for working with powders in a cnc enviroment
*May be useful for other powdered materials
*May be useful for other powdered materials

Revision as of 15:41, 9 March 2020

Basics

  • An Abbreviation for Selective Powder Deposition
  • A form of metal 3D Printing
  • Uses a crucible that is filled with either filler powder or metal powder
  • This is then put in a kiln with filler metal above which seeps into the metal powder, but not the filler
  • Thus it casts a precise part (No shrinkage like sintering methods)
  • May not be better than other methods (Mig 3D Printing, lost pla casting, 3d printed part to greensand casting etc), but it is worth looking into
  • Also may aid as a development tool for working with powders in a cnc enviroment
  • May be useful for other powdered materials

Existing Development

This group seems to be the main, if sole developer:

Iron3D

See Also

Useful Links