Hybrid additive manufacturing of hot working tool steel H13 with dissimilar base bodies using Laser-based Powder Bed Fusion

  • Langer L
  • Schmitt M
  • Cuesta Aguirre J
  • et al.
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Hybrid additive manufacturing (HAM) describes the combination of additively built structures onto a conventionally manufactured base body. The advantages of both manufacturing processes are combined in one process chain. As a result, new applications can be achieved with higher cost-effectiveness. With the Additive Manufacturing (AM) process a bonding zone is created that is comparable to a welded joint. In order to evaluate the quality and mechanical properties of the bonding zone, two steels (42CrMo4 and 25CrMo4) are investigated as base body materials with the hot working tool steel X40CrMoV5-1 (AISI H13) for the AM structure. Process parameters for Laser-based Powder Bed Fusion of X40CrMo4V5-1 are developed to achieve a crack and defect free structure as well as an optimized bonding zone in dependency of the base body material. Furthermore, the chemical and mechanical properties are examined in the as-built and heat-treated state. It is observed that a crack-free material bonding is possible and samples with relative densities above 99.5% are obtained. The size of the bonding zone depends on the material of the base body as well as post-process heat treatment. An average hardness of 600 HV1 can be achieved in the “as-built” state.

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Langer, L., Schmitt, M., Cuesta Aguirre, J., Schlick, G., & Schilp, J. (2021). Hybrid additive manufacturing of hot working tool steel H13 with dissimilar base bodies using Laser-based Powder Bed Fusion. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1135(1), 012012. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/1135/1/012012

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