High Speed Sintering of Polyamide 12: From Powder to Part Properties

Polymers (Basel). 2024 Dec 23;16(24):3605. doi: 10.3390/polym16243605.

Abstract

High Speed Sintering (HSS) is an additive manufacturing process with great potential to produce complex, high-quality polymer parts on an industrial scale. However, little information is currently available on the characteristics of the powder materials used and the part properties that can be achieved. This is also the case for the standard material polyamide 12 (PA 12) and the first commercially available HSS machine, the VX200 HSS. The aim of this study is, therefore, to provide the first comprehensive overview of the properties of PA 12 parts manufactured with the VX200 HSS and the characteristics of the PA 12 powder. This includes the analysis of the influence of part orientation and part position in the build job. To characterize the powder, particle size distribution, particle shape, thermal properties and powder flowability were analyzed. To characterize the parts, density and various thermal, mechanical and geometrical properties were analyzed. In summary, the powder material and part properties are largely similar to those of other Powder Bed Fusion of Polymer (PBF/P) processes. However, there are also significant differences for some part properties. It was also determined that the anisotropy of parts is very low compared to that of many other additive manufacturing processes.

Keywords: additive manufacturing; high-speed sintering; laser sintering; multi jet fusion; polyamide 12; powder bed fusion of polymer.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.