đź“„ New Publication: Advancing Tungsten Additive Manufacturing with PBF-EB
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We’re excited to share that our CEO, William Sjöström, has published a new open-access publication in Progress in Additive Manufacturing, presenting a novel approach to processing chemically reduced tungsten powder using Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-EB).
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đź’ˇ Why This Matters
Tungsten’s exceptional properties—such as high density and melting point—make it ideal for applications like radiation shielding and high-temperature components. However, its extreme melting point (>3400 °C) and poor powder flowability have made it notoriously difficult and expensive to process via additive manufacturing.
This study introduces a dual-gradient parameter strategy using both line and spot melting, enabling the successful production of fully dense parts (up to 99.9%) from chemically reduced tungsten powder—an economical alternative to atomized powders.
🔍 Key Contributions:
- Developed a dual-gradient process development strategy for PBF-EB using line and spot melting
- Mapped porosity and swelling transitions using backscatter electron data
- Demonstrated that spot melting is more scalable due to reduced warping
- Published complementary scripts for reproducibility and further research
This work is the result of a strong collaboration between Mid Sweden University, Freemelt, Sandvik, Wolfram, and UPC Barcelona.