Method and apparatus for three-dimensional printing
US-2017144371-A1 · May 25, 2017 · US
US10376987B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10376987-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615010107-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2019 |
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A system for additive manufacturing uses a pulsed laser beam with one or more low flux components on the order of kW/cm2, and one or more high flux components on the order of MW/cm2 during the duration of the pulse. The pulsed laser beam is directed onto the powder particles on the substrate thereby melting the powder particles and melting the substrate at the interface layer between the powder and the substrate such that the powder particles bond to the substrate. This is accomplished by using low power (and low cost) lasers to do the majority of the energy transfer, and using high power (and higher cost) lasers to complete the melting process, overcoming the kinetics of powder agglomeration through surface tension forces by partially melting the powder-substrate interface layer before surface tension can take effect on the molten powder particles.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An additive manufacturing method of producing a product, comprising the steps of: providing a substrate having an interface layer, providing first additive manufacturing powder particles, creating a first layer of said first additive manufacturing powder particles by positioning said first additive manufacturing powder particles on said substrate, said first layer of said first additive manufacturing powder particles on said substrate producing a first interface layer portion adjacent to said interface layer of said substrate, producing a first data file defining a planar cross section of a first layer of the product, directing laser energy from a first laser beam, which is representative of said first data file, towards a mask, controlling the mask to operate as a selective area mask that is transparent to a first portion of said laser energy while rejecting a second portion of said laser energy, and therefore to create a pattern in accordance with said first data file, directing said laser energy using a first power level onto said first layer, melting said first layer of said first additive manufacturing powder particles using said first power level, wherein said first layer of said first additive manufacturing powder particles has surface tension forces and, using said laser energy at a second power level greater than said first power level to melt said interface layer of said substrate, further using said laser energy at said second power level to fully melt said first interface layer portion of said first additive manufacturing powder particles adjacent to said interface layer, before said surface tension forces of said first additive manufacturing powder particles distort said first layer of said first additive manufacturing powder particles, thereby bonding said first layer of said first additive manufacturing powder particles to said substrate, positioning a second layer of additive manufacturing powder particles on said first layer of the product, the second layer of additive manufacturing particles including a second interface layer portion, producing a second data file defining a planar cross section of a second layer of the product, using a second laser to produce a second laser beam having a portion containing said second data file, using said mask that is transparent to said portion of said second laser beam containing said second data file, directing said second laser beam having said portion containing said second data file onto said second layer of additive manufacturing powder particles to bond said second layer of additive manufacturing powder particles to an additional interface layer portion of said first layer of the product, using said pulsed second laser beam at the first power level, directing said second laser beam having said portion containing said second data file, at the first power level, onto said second layer of additive manufacturing powder particles to form said second layer of the product, directing the second laser beam at the second power level to fully melt the additional interface layer portion of said first layer and the second interface layer portion of the second layer of additive manufacturing powder particles before surface tension distorts the powder particles of the second layer of additive manufacturing powder particles, to form the second layer of the product, and repeating said steps to form additional layers of the product and produce the product. 2. The additive manufacturing method of producing a product of claim 1 wherein said step of providing a first laser beam having a portion containing said first data file comprises providing a pulsed laser that produces a bonding pulsed laser beam having a portion containing said first data file. 3. The additive manufacturing method of producing a product of claim 1 wherein said step of directing said first laser beam containing said data file onto said first layer of additive manufacturing powder particles on said substrate directs said data file onto said first layer of additive manufacturing powder particles on said substrate in a single shot. 4. The additive manufacturing method of producing a product of claim 1 wherein said step of directing said first laser beam comprises directing a first laser beam with a predetermined power and duration that said first laser beam melts said additive manufacturing powder particles or said substrate, or both said additive manufacturing powder particles and said substrate only at said interface layer portion. 5. The additive manufacturing method of producing a product of claim 1 wherein said step of directing laser energy from a first laser beam comprises providing a pulsed first laser that produces a bonding pulsed laser beam having a pulse that is milliseconds in duration. 6. The additive manufacturing method of producing a product of claim 1 wherein said step of providing a first laser that produces a first laser beam having a portion containing said first data file comprises providing a pulsed first laser that produces a melting pulsed laser beam having a portion containing said first data file. 7. An additive manufacturing method of producing a product, comprising the steps of: providing a substrate which forms a first layer of the product, the substrate having an interface layer portion, providing an additional quantity of powder particles, creating an additional layer of the product using said additional quantity of powder particles by: positioning said additional quantity of powder particles on said substrate, said additional layer producing a first interface between said additional layer and said substrate, directing laser energy patterned to create said additional layer of said product onto said additional quantity of powder particles, using a first portion of said laser energy to at least initiate heating of said additional quantity of powder particles, wherein said additional quantity of powder particles experiences surface tension forces as melting begins to occur, relative to said interface layer portion of said substrate; and using a second portion of said laser energy, which is greater in intensity than said first portion of said laser energy, to melt both said first interface and said interface layer portion of said substrate, before at least a portion of said additional quantity of said powder particles of said additional layer are fully melted and become distorted by the surface tension forces and caused to agglomerate. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein said second portion of said laser energy is applied over a shorter duration than said first portion of said laser energy. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein said second portion of said laser energy is applied over a duration comprising microseconds. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein said second portion of said laser energy is applied over a duration comprising nanoseconds. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein said first portion of said laser energy is applied over a duration of milliseconds. 12. The method of claim 7 , wherein directing laser energy patterned to create said additional layer of said product onto said additional quantity of powder particles comprises using a mask to create said patterned laser energy. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein using the mask to create said patterned laser energy comprises controlling an optically addressable light valve to create the patterned laser energy. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein using the mask comprises controlling a liquid crystal polarization rotator comprising a liquid crystal display (LCD) positioned upstream of a pola
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