Quantifying oxidation level based on the colour of SS316L powder

Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is a popular 3D printing method for metallic powders. It is capable of printing parts layer by layer while keeping most of the powders unused which can be used again. However, due to laser spatter, heat, and atmospheric condition of the chamber, oxidation of the metalli...

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Main Author: Lau, Kelly Jing Xuan
Other Authors: Matteo Seita
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1477662023-03-04T15:44:36Z Quantifying oxidation level based on the colour of SS316L powder Lau, Kelly Jing Xuan Matteo Seita School of Materials Science and Engineering mseita@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Materials::Metallic materials::Alloys Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is a popular 3D printing method for metallic powders. It is capable of printing parts layer by layer while keeping most of the powders unused which can be used again. However, due to laser spatter, heat, and atmospheric condition of the chamber, oxidation of the metallic powder can be observed. This has the potential to affect the flowability of powder, powder layer stability and the built parts. The oxidised powder can have different colours due to the thickness of the oxide layer termed as thin-film interference. Therefore, based on the colours, the oxidation level of powders can be estimated and determined and if the powders would be suitable for use in subsequence builds. To achieve this, powders were oxidised at different temperatures for different colours, SEM-EDX was used to compare the oxidation level of different coloured powders, a custom-made platform, and MatLab Code were used to analyse the powder layer. Upon analysis, it was found that the code and platform can estimate the number of coloured powders and total number of powder particles. The values were used to estimate the oxidation level of each sample as a whole and the individual colours. All in all, the methods used were able to provide a gist of the powder condition in terms of oxidation level which can determine the suitability of the metallic powder to be reused. Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2021-04-17T14:42:53Z 2021-04-17T14:42:53Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Lau, K. J. X. (2021). Quantifying oxidation level based on the colour of SS316L powder. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147766 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147766 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Lau, Kelly Jing Xuan
Quantifying oxidation level based on the colour of SS316L powder
description Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is a popular 3D printing method for metallic powders. It is capable of printing parts layer by layer while keeping most of the powders unused which can be used again. However, due to laser spatter, heat, and atmospheric condition of the chamber, oxidation of the metallic powder can be observed. This has the potential to affect the flowability of powder, powder layer stability and the built parts. The oxidised powder can have different colours due to the thickness of the oxide layer termed as thin-film interference. Therefore, based on the colours, the oxidation level of powders can be estimated and determined and if the powders would be suitable for use in subsequence builds. To achieve this, powders were oxidised at different temperatures for different colours, SEM-EDX was used to compare the oxidation level of different coloured powders, a custom-made platform, and MatLab Code were used to analyse the powder layer. Upon analysis, it was found that the code and platform can estimate the number of coloured powders and total number of powder particles. The values were used to estimate the oxidation level of each sample as a whole and the individual colours. All in all, the methods used were able to provide a gist of the powder condition in terms of oxidation level which can determine the suitability of the metallic powder to be reused.
author2 Matteo Seita
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Lau, Kelly Jing Xuan
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author Lau, Kelly Jing Xuan
author_sort Lau, Kelly Jing Xuan
title Quantifying oxidation level based on the colour of SS316L powder
title_short Quantifying oxidation level based on the colour of SS316L powder
title_full Quantifying oxidation level based on the colour of SS316L powder
title_fullStr Quantifying oxidation level based on the colour of SS316L powder
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying oxidation level based on the colour of SS316L powder
title_sort quantifying oxidation level based on the colour of ss316l powder
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147766
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