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Uluborlu Mesleki Bilimler Dergisi
Yazarlar: Osman SALTIK, Abdullah ÖZSOY
Konular:Mühendislik
Anahtar Kelimeler:Additive manufacturing,Binder,Grestrength,Pyrolysis,Resin
Özet: Almost all of the materials used today go through a manufacturing process. This process varies based on the nature of the material and the manufacturing method. In addition, these methods have some advantages and disadvantages compared to each other. With industrial revolutions, these pros and cons have become even more distinctive. Especially with the Industry 4.0 revolution, there have been great developments in the field of manufacturing, and thanks to these developments, large-scale progress has been made in manufacturing methods. Additive manufacturing methods have been developed that can eliminate the drawbacks such as the inability to manufacture parts that take too long or have a complex structure in traditional manufacturing methods. One of these methods is the binder jetting additive manufacturing method. In this method, a liquid binder known as resin selectively deposits onto a layer of metal powder to combine powders. This method is still in the development phase, there is no adequate and comprehensive study in the literature regarding the details of this manufacturing method, product properties, and binders used in the method. In this article, binders used in various studies, curing conditions, effects on raw strength, properties of being pyrolysis (evaporation) in the oven environment, and residue conditions are mentioned.