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Additive manufacturing of down-skin layers

An additive manufacturing and skinning technology, applied in the field of additive manufacturing, which can solve the problems that three-dimensional objects cannot complete the shape accuracy, stability, and desired specifications of the overall structure.

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-02-22
TRUMPF LASERSYST FOR SEMICON MFG +1
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Thus, additive manufacturing of overhanging regions can result in corresponding overhanging portions of three-dimensional objects that may not be able to fulfill desired specifications such as shape accuracy, stability, and overall structure.

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[0040] The following is a detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the present application. The exemplary embodiments described herein and illustrated in the drawings are intended to teach the principles of the application to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to implement and use the application in many different environments and for many different applications. Therefore, the exemplary embodiments are not intended and should not be considered as illustrations limiting the scope of patent protection. In fact, the scope of patent protection should be defined by the appended claims.

[0041] The present application is based in part on the recognition that providing a particularly modified material structure for the depending parts of the three-dimensional object at the initial lower skin region allows for reinforcement and stabilization of the manufacturing process. In particular, it is recognized that adapting the manufacturing process depending on the slope of t...

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A method for radiation based additive manufacturing of a three-dimensional object from powdered material is disclosed, wherein a plurality of layers of the powdered material are provided in a layer providing direction and are irradiated layer by layer, and the plurality of layers comprises an overhang layer with a core region and a down-skin region for forming a core portion and an overhang portion of the manufactured three-dimensional object, respectively, the core region extending in the layer providing direction on top of an irradiated region of a directly preceding layer and the down-skin region extending on top of a previously nonirradiated region of the directly preceding layer. The method comprises generating the directly preceding layer of the overhang layer, and generating the overhang layer by providing a core energy density into the core region at least up to a preset distance from a transition to the down-skin region, and providing a slope depending overhang energy density into down-skin micro-regions of the down-skin region, wherein the slope depending overhang energy density differs from the core energy density by a down-skin reduction that depends on an extent of the respective down-skin micro-region beyond the respective core region of the directly preceding layer.

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technical field [0001] The present application relates generally to additive manufacturing and more particularly to controlled additive manufacturing of lower skin layers. Background technique [0002] In additive manufacturing such as selective laser sintering or selective laser melting, powder material such as metal or ceramic powder is irradiated with electromagnetic radiation such as a laser. Subsequently, the thin layer of powder is arranged in the cavity on the build platform, so that a three-dimensional object is formed in a layer-by-layer, step-by-step manner, ie in the layer arrangement direction. An exemplary device for additive manufacturing is disclosed in document EP 2732890A2. [0003] In general terms, the radiation zone can be displaced laterally, so that the layer can form an overhang, for example a sequence of layers, in the layer arrangement direction, referred to herein as an overhang layer. The depending layer includes a core region for forming the cor...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): B22F3/105B28B1/00B33Y10/00B33Y30/00B33Y50/02
CPCB33Y10/00B33Y30/00B33Y50/02B28B1/001B22F10/00B22F10/385B22F12/44B22F10/36B22F10/28Y02P10/25
Inventor F·P·维斯特J·鲍尔F·里瓦斯F·巴斯蒂安内罗A·贝尔纳迪M·蒂勒曼
Owner TRUMPF LASERSYST FOR SEMICON MFG
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