Surface Analysis of Erosion Resistance of Recycled Pa 3200 Gf Powders Produced by Selective Laser Sintering

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2025

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This paper evaluates solid particle erosion (SPE) performance of samples produced via selective laser sintering (SLS) using fully recycled PA 3200 GF material, following ASTM G76-95 standards. For this purpose, six samples (30*30*3 mm3) were printed at 0 degrees, 45 degrees, and 90 degrees in x-y and x-z planes with a 100-mu m layer thickness. SPE tests examined erosion at distinct impact angles (30 degrees, 45 degrees, 60 degrees, 90 degrees) and pressures (1, 2, 3 bars). Results showed higher particle velocities reduced erosion resistance, where 45 degrees x-y plane samples demonstrated superior resistance (erosion rates: 0.050, 0.100, 0.220 mg/g under 1, 2, 3 bars, respectively). The 30 degrees impact angle caused maximum erosion, while 90 degrees had the least. Samples positioned horizontally in the x-y plane were most sensitive to impact angles, with 10% higher erosion sensitivity than others. The study highlights how printing direction significantly affects SPE performance in SLS.

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Demirci, Musa/0000-0002-4159-2378

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Erosion Wear Test, Pa 3200 Gf, Selective Laser Sintering, Surface Analysis, Wear, Anisotropy, Mechanical-Properties, 3D

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Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance

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34

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