Crack reduction in laser powder bed fusion of MnAl(C) using graphene oxide coated powders

Author:

Tidén Simon,Abenayake Himesha,Löfstrand Julia,Jansson Ulf,Sahlberg Martin

Abstract

AbstractMnAl(C) is a promising candidate as a rare earth free magnet. When processing MnAl(C) in laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) the high cooling rates can retain the high temperature ε-phase which can then be annealed at low temperatures to yield the ferromagnetic τ-phase. However, MnAl(C) has been shown to be difficult to print using L-PBF and the material is prone to severe cracking. In this study, we have investigated how the addition of a graphene oxide (GO) coating on the powders can affect the processability of MnAl(C) and properties of the printed parts. MnAl(C) powders were coated with 0.2 wt.% GO using a wet-chemical process. The addition of GO reduced crack formation in the printed parts, and also influenced the degree of $$\langle {001} \rangle$$ 001 texture along the build direction. After printing, densities of 93% and 87% could be achieved for the reference and 0.2 wt.% GO, respectively. Furthermore, a 35% reduction of cracking was calculated from image analysis, comparing printed samples produced from coated and non-coated powders. Both powders formed mostly the ε-phase but some two-phase regions with a mix of γ- and ε-phase could be observed in the as-printed parts, but seemed to be more prominent in the uncoated reference samples and could also be linked to cracks. The τ-phase together with smaller amounts of secondary phases was obtained after heat treatment at 560 °C for 5 min for both samples. Vibrating sample magnetometry was used to measure the magnetic properties, the reference had a remanence of 33 Am2/kg and a coercivity of 139 kA/m, and the 0.2 wt.% GO sample showed a similar remanence of 30 Am2/kg and coercivity of 130 kA/m. These results show that GO coating is a viable method to reduce detrimental cracking in L-PBF MnAl without reducing the magnetic performance of the material.

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

Uppsala University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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