Case study: The development of a multi-material heat sink by Additive Manufacturing using Aerosint technology

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Case study: The development of a multi-material heat sink by Additive Manufacturing using Aerosint technology. / Li, Xiaoshuang; Seibel, Arthur.

in: Metal Additive Manufacturing , Jahrgang 9, Nr. 1, 2023, S. 183-188.

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abstract = "Additive Manufacturing offers the opportunity to transform industrial production. Currently, however, AM components are typically produced in only one material, which in many cases does not allow for full performance utilisation. In this article, Xiaoshuang Li and Arthur Seibel describe, through a heat sink case study, how multi-material design and manufacturing can increase component performance as well as integrate additional functionalities when using the Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB) process.",
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