New Trends in Hybrid Finishing Processes of Metallic Additively Fabricated Parts – A Short Review

This comprehensive survey highlights some important finishing processes used in fabricating additively manufactured parts, mainly using SLM (Selective Laser Melting), which is equivalently termed PBF (Powder Bed Fusion). In practice, there are applied hybrid processes which integrate additive and su...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Joel Rech, Wit GRZESIK
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House of Wrocław Board of Scientific Technical Societies Federation NOT 2023-03-01
Series:Journal of Machine Engineering
Subjects:
Online Access:http://jmacheng.not.pl/New-Trends-in-Hybrid-Finishing-Processes-of-Metallic-Additively-Fabricated-Parts,162284,0,2.html
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1850039344015867904
author Joel Rech
Wit GRZESIK
author_facet Joel Rech
Wit GRZESIK
author_sort Joel Rech
collection DOAJ
description This comprehensive survey highlights some important finishing processes used in fabricating additively manufactured parts, mainly using SLM (Selective Laser Melting), which is equivalently termed PBF (Powder Bed Fusion). In practice, there are applied hybrid processes which integrate additive and subtractive componential processes (AM+SM type) or additional finishing processes, mainly based on the electrochemical polishing such as ECP (Electrochemical Cavitation Polishing) and PEMEC (Electrochemical-Mechanical Polishing) ones. On the other hand, AFM (Abrasive Flow Machining) is predominantly recommended for conformal cooling (CC) channels. Some conclusions and future trends in the implementation of special hybrid finishing processes are outlined.
format Article
id doaj-art-b675c2984bff44ba8fcc99ff5744ab72
institution DOAJ
issn 1895-7595
2391-8071
language English
publishDate 2023-03-01
publisher Publishing House of Wrocław Board of Scientific Technical Societies Federation NOT
record_format Article
series Journal of Machine Engineering
spelling doaj-art-b675c2984bff44ba8fcc99ff5744ab722025-08-20T02:56:23ZengPublishing House of Wrocław Board of Scientific Technical Societies Federation NOTJournal of Machine Engineering1895-75952391-80712023-03-01231364610.36897/jme/162284162284New Trends in Hybrid Finishing Processes of Metallic Additively Fabricated Parts – A Short ReviewJoel Rech0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8433-5566Wit GRZESIK1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3898-5119ENISE, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, FranceOpole, PolandThis comprehensive survey highlights some important finishing processes used in fabricating additively manufactured parts, mainly using SLM (Selective Laser Melting), which is equivalently termed PBF (Powder Bed Fusion). In practice, there are applied hybrid processes which integrate additive and subtractive componential processes (AM+SM type) or additional finishing processes, mainly based on the electrochemical polishing such as ECP (Electrochemical Cavitation Polishing) and PEMEC (Electrochemical-Mechanical Polishing) ones. On the other hand, AFM (Abrasive Flow Machining) is predominantly recommended for conformal cooling (CC) channels. Some conclusions and future trends in the implementation of special hybrid finishing processes are outlined.http://jmacheng.not.pl/New-Trends-in-Hybrid-Finishing-Processes-of-Metallic-Additively-Fabricated-Parts,162284,0,2.htmlsurface roughnessadditive manufacturingpolishing
spellingShingle Joel Rech
Wit GRZESIK
New Trends in Hybrid Finishing Processes of Metallic Additively Fabricated Parts – A Short Review
Journal of Machine Engineering
surface roughness
additive manufacturing
polishing
title New Trends in Hybrid Finishing Processes of Metallic Additively Fabricated Parts – A Short Review
title_full New Trends in Hybrid Finishing Processes of Metallic Additively Fabricated Parts – A Short Review
title_fullStr New Trends in Hybrid Finishing Processes of Metallic Additively Fabricated Parts – A Short Review
title_full_unstemmed New Trends in Hybrid Finishing Processes of Metallic Additively Fabricated Parts – A Short Review
title_short New Trends in Hybrid Finishing Processes of Metallic Additively Fabricated Parts – A Short Review
title_sort new trends in hybrid finishing processes of metallic additively fabricated parts a short review
topic surface roughness
additive manufacturing
polishing
url http://jmacheng.not.pl/New-Trends-in-Hybrid-Finishing-Processes-of-Metallic-Additively-Fabricated-Parts,162284,0,2.html
work_keys_str_mv AT joelrech newtrendsinhybridfinishingprocessesofmetallicadditivelyfabricatedpartsashortreview
AT witgrzesik newtrendsinhybridfinishingprocessesofmetallicadditivelyfabricatedpartsashortreview