Applications of Open Source GMAW-Based Metal 3-D Printing

The metal 3-D printing market is currently dominated by high-end applications, which make it inaccessible for small and medium enterprises, fab labs, and individual makers who are interested in the ability to prototype and additively manufacture final products in metal. Recent progress led to low-co...

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Main Authors: Yuenyong Nilsiam, Paul G. Sanders, Joshua M. Pearce
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2504-4494/2/1/18
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spelling doaj-af368086e4bb49b7add6d02c0d7fac1e2020-11-24T23:06:48ZengMDPI AGJournal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing2504-44942018-03-01211810.3390/jmmp2010018jmmp2010018Applications of Open Source GMAW-Based Metal 3-D PrintingYuenyong Nilsiam0Paul G. Sanders1Joshua M. Pearce2Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USADepartment of Materials Science & Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USADepartment of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USAThe metal 3-D printing market is currently dominated by high-end applications, which make it inaccessible for small and medium enterprises, fab labs, and individual makers who are interested in the ability to prototype and additively manufacture final products in metal. Recent progress led to low-cost open-source metal 3-D printers using a gas metal arc welding (GMAW)-based print head. This reduced the cost of metal 3-D printers into the range of desktop prosumer polymer 3-D printers. Consequent research established good material properties of metal 3-D printed parts with readily-available weld filler wire, reusable substrates, thermal and stress properties, toolpath planning, bead-width control, mechanical properties, and support for overhangs. These previous works showed that GMAW-based metal 3-D printing has a good adhesion between layers and is not porous inside the printed parts, but they did not proceed far enough to demonstrate applications. In this study, the utility of the GMAW approach to 3-D printing is investigated using a low-cost open-source metal 3-D printer and a converted Computer Numerical Control router machine to make useful parts over a range of applications including: fixing an existing part by adding a 3-D metal feature, creating a product using the substrate as part of the component, 3-D printing in high resolution of useful objects, near net objects, and making an integrated product using a combination of steel and polymer 3-D printing. The results show that GMAW-based 3-D printing is capable of distributed manufacturing of useful products for a wide variety of applications for sustainable development.http://www.mdpi.com/2504-4494/2/1/18gas metal arc weldingmetal 3-D printingopen-sourcelow-coststeel
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Applications of Open Source GMAW-Based Metal 3-D Printing
Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
gas metal arc welding
metal 3-D printing
open-source
low-cost
steel
author_facet Yuenyong Nilsiam
Paul G. Sanders
Joshua M. Pearce
author_sort Yuenyong Nilsiam
title Applications of Open Source GMAW-Based Metal 3-D Printing
title_short Applications of Open Source GMAW-Based Metal 3-D Printing
title_full Applications of Open Source GMAW-Based Metal 3-D Printing
title_fullStr Applications of Open Source GMAW-Based Metal 3-D Printing
title_full_unstemmed Applications of Open Source GMAW-Based Metal 3-D Printing
title_sort applications of open source gmaw-based metal 3-d printing
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
issn 2504-4494
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The metal 3-D printing market is currently dominated by high-end applications, which make it inaccessible for small and medium enterprises, fab labs, and individual makers who are interested in the ability to prototype and additively manufacture final products in metal. Recent progress led to low-cost open-source metal 3-D printers using a gas metal arc welding (GMAW)-based print head. This reduced the cost of metal 3-D printers into the range of desktop prosumer polymer 3-D printers. Consequent research established good material properties of metal 3-D printed parts with readily-available weld filler wire, reusable substrates, thermal and stress properties, toolpath planning, bead-width control, mechanical properties, and support for overhangs. These previous works showed that GMAW-based metal 3-D printing has a good adhesion between layers and is not porous inside the printed parts, but they did not proceed far enough to demonstrate applications. In this study, the utility of the GMAW approach to 3-D printing is investigated using a low-cost open-source metal 3-D printer and a converted Computer Numerical Control router machine to make useful parts over a range of applications including: fixing an existing part by adding a 3-D metal feature, creating a product using the substrate as part of the component, 3-D printing in high resolution of useful objects, near net objects, and making an integrated product using a combination of steel and polymer 3-D printing. The results show that GMAW-based 3-D printing is capable of distributed manufacturing of useful products for a wide variety of applications for sustainable development.
topic gas metal arc welding
metal 3-D printing
open-source
low-cost
steel
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