Fabrication of 17-4PH stainless steel by metal material extrusion: Effects of process parameters and heat treatment on physical properties

IF 7.6 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ara Go , Euy Sik Jeon , Seung Ki Moon , Seong Je Park
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Metal material extrusion (MEX) has emerged as a promising technology for producing metal parts, offering advantages in cost-effectiveness and production efficiency. However, its adoption in high-performance applications is limited by insufficient understanding of process-property relationships. To address this gap and advance metal MEX technology, this study methodically analyzed the effects of various process variables. The raster angle setting of −45°/45° resulted in a structure with more dispersed pore formation and enhanced interlayer bonding, leading to higher tensile strength and elongation compared to those obtained at 0°/90°. When exploring sintering temperature effects at the optimal raster angle (−45°/45°), results revealed improved specimen densification at high temperatures, leading to enhanced microstructure and mechanical properties. Heat treatment on specimens fabricated under optimal conditions (raster angle: −45°/45°; sintering temperature: 1380 °C) further enhanced mechanical properties due to various microstructural changes, including grain refinement and formation of element-rich regions, acting in combination. Through step-by-step control of process variables, this research presents a method for tailoring the physical properties of 17-4PH stainless steel to suit different application fields. These findings expand the potential of metal MEX applications in industries requiring high-performance components and advance metal additive manufacturing technology by demonstrating precise property control.

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Materials & Design
Materials & Design Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
CiteScore
14.30
自引率
7.10%
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1028
审稿时长
85 days
期刊介绍: Materials and Design is a multi-disciplinary journal that publishes original research reports, review articles, and express communications. The journal focuses on studying the structure and properties of inorganic and organic materials, advancements in synthesis, processing, characterization, and testing, the design of materials and engineering systems, and their applications in technology. It aims to bring together various aspects of materials science, engineering, physics, and chemistry. The journal explores themes ranging from materials to design and aims to reveal the connections between natural and artificial materials, as well as experiment and modeling. Manuscripts submitted to Materials and Design should contain elements of discovery and surprise, as they often contribute new insights into the architecture and function of matter.
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