Surface Analysis and Digitization of Components Manufactured by SLM and ADAM Additive Technologies
Pavol Timko, Jozef Holubják, Vladimír Bechný, Martin Novák, Andrej Czán, Tatiana Czánová
Abstract
The presented article focuses on the surface analysis of the components manufactured by different additive technologies and their reverse digitization. Sintered components were manufactured by SLM and ADAM technologies, while their surface was analyzed using a progressive optical measurement method. To examine the possibility of reverse engineering, the components were optically scanned with a laser scanner and compared to their CAD model. Based on empirical experience, to scan opti-cally the metal and lustrous surfaces is a challenge. The components were manufactured from anti-corrosion materials 17-4 PH and 316L–0407.
Topics & Concepts
DigitizationScannerMaterials scienceReverse engineeringLaser scanningSurface (topology)CADComputer scienceLaserEngineering drawingOpticsEngineeringArtificial intelligenceComputer visionMathematicsPhysicsGeometryProgramming languageAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesAdditive Manufacturing Materials and ProcessesManufacturing Process and Optimization