A defect-resistant Co–Ni superalloy for 3D printing
Additive manufacturing promises a major transformation of the production of high economic value metallic materials. Here, the authors describe a new class of 3D printable superalloys that are amenable to crack-free 3D printing via electron beam melting as well as selective laser melting.
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Main Authors: | Sean P. Murray, Kira M. Pusch, Andrew T. Polonsky, Chris J. Torbet, Gareth G. E. Seward, Ning Zhou, Stéphane A. J. Forsik, Peeyush Nandwana, Michael M. Kirka, Ryan R. Dehoff, William E. Slye, Tresa M. Pollock |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/150c4a4dc3d34a149d1426e8f674968e |
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