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Experimental Investigation on Selective Laser Melting of Glass

Miranda FateriAachen University of applied sciences, Chair of Advanced Fabrication Technology, Goethestr. 1, D-52064 AachenAndreas GebhardtAachen University of applied sciences, Chair of Advanced Fabrication Technology, Goethestr. 1, D-52064 AachenStefan ThuemmlerAachen University of applied sciences, Chair of Advanced Fabrication Technology, Goethestr. 1, D-52064 AachenLaura ThurnAachen University of applied sciences, Chair of Advanced Fabrication Technology, Goethestr. 1, D-52064 Aachen
2014en
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Although laser-based Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes have been investigated extensively for use with different materials, fabrication of 3D glass objects using Selective Laser Melting (SLM) technology is not well developed even though it has many applications. As such an experimental investigation on the process parameters of glass powder using SLM process was conducted and the results are summarized in this paper. Multiple 3D objects were fabricated and analyzed. Lastly Scanning Electron Microcopy (SEM) of the manufactured objects as well as effect of process parameters on dimensional accuracy, surface quality, and the density of the fabricated parts are presented in this paper.

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