Bending and compression tests for PA 2200 parts obtained using Selective Laser Sintering method

Craniofacial bone defects that produce morphological and functional disabilities can bring alteration of the quality of patient’s life. For this reason, the collaboration between the field of medicine with engineering, lead to the manufacture of custom implants from biocompatible materials. In the l...

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Main Authors: Miron-Borzan Cristina Stefana, Dudescu Mircea Cristian, Berce Petru
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20179403010
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spelling doaj-5c517aa999444373b4a5f62906887d722021-02-02T04:20:16ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-01940301010.1051/matecconf/20179403010matecconf_cosme2017_03010Bending and compression tests for PA 2200 parts obtained using Selective Laser Sintering methodMiron-Borzan Cristina Stefana0Dudescu Mircea Cristian1Berce Petru2Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Manufacturing Engineering DepartmentTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Mechanical Engineering DepartmentTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Manufacturing Engineering DepartmentCraniofacial bone defects that produce morphological and functional disabilities can bring alteration of the quality of patient’s life. For this reason, the collaboration between the field of medicine with engineering, lead to the manufacture of custom implants from biocompatible materials. In the last years it was shown that Additive Manufacturing methods are very helpful to achieve customized medical implants. All the customized implants made of biocompatible materials have to be tested for mechanical properties, in order to have the optimal characteristics for the area were will be used. This paper presents the results for bending and compression tests for a biocompatible material, PA 2200. The samples were achieved using Selective Laser Sintering method and were obtained with different laser power, starting with 4 W. Maximum load, maximum stress, specific deformation and Young's modulus were analysed. The study showed that different mechanical properties can be obtained, depending on the laser power used. At bending tests, increasing values were obtained for the investigated parameters along with laser power increasing, but at compression tests a different trend was observed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20179403010
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author Miron-Borzan Cristina Stefana
Dudescu Mircea Cristian
Berce Petru
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Dudescu Mircea Cristian
Berce Petru
Bending and compression tests for PA 2200 parts obtained using Selective Laser Sintering method
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Miron-Borzan Cristina Stefana
Dudescu Mircea Cristian
Berce Petru
author_sort Miron-Borzan Cristina Stefana
title Bending and compression tests for PA 2200 parts obtained using Selective Laser Sintering method
title_short Bending and compression tests for PA 2200 parts obtained using Selective Laser Sintering method
title_full Bending and compression tests for PA 2200 parts obtained using Selective Laser Sintering method
title_fullStr Bending and compression tests for PA 2200 parts obtained using Selective Laser Sintering method
title_full_unstemmed Bending and compression tests for PA 2200 parts obtained using Selective Laser Sintering method
title_sort bending and compression tests for pa 2200 parts obtained using selective laser sintering method
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Craniofacial bone defects that produce morphological and functional disabilities can bring alteration of the quality of patient’s life. For this reason, the collaboration between the field of medicine with engineering, lead to the manufacture of custom implants from biocompatible materials. In the last years it was shown that Additive Manufacturing methods are very helpful to achieve customized medical implants. All the customized implants made of biocompatible materials have to be tested for mechanical properties, in order to have the optimal characteristics for the area were will be used. This paper presents the results for bending and compression tests for a biocompatible material, PA 2200. The samples were achieved using Selective Laser Sintering method and were obtained with different laser power, starting with 4 W. Maximum load, maximum stress, specific deformation and Young's modulus were analysed. The study showed that different mechanical properties can be obtained, depending on the laser power used. At bending tests, increasing values were obtained for the investigated parameters along with laser power increasing, but at compression tests a different trend was observed.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20179403010
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