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Additive and hybrid technologies forproducts manufacturing using powdersof metals, their alloys and ceramics

L. A. Dobrzański, Lech B. Dobrzański, A. Dobrzańska-Danikiewicz

2020Archives of Materials Science and Engineering33 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose: The paper is a comprehensive review of the literature on additive and hybrid technologies for products manufacturing using powders of metals, their alloys and ceramics. Design/methodology/approach: Extensive literature studies on conventional powder engineering technologies have been carried out. By using knowledge engineering methods, development perspectives of individual technologies were indicated. Findings: The additive and hybrid technologies for products manufacturing using powders of metals, their alloys and ceramics as the advanced digital production (ADP) technologies are located in the two-quarters of the dendrological matrix of technologies "wide-stretching oak" and "rooted dwarf mountain pine" respectively. It proves their highest possible potential and attractiveness, as well as their fully exploited attractiveness or substantial development opportunities in this respect. Originality/value: According to augmented holistic Industry 4.0 model, many materials processing technologies and among them additive and hybrid technologies for products manufacturing using powders of metals, their alloys and ceramics are becoming very important among product manufacturing technologies. They are an essential part not only of powder engineering but also of the manufacturing development according to the concept of Industry 4.0.

Topics & Concepts

CeramicMaterials scienceEmerging technologiesManufacturing engineeringProduct (mathematics)New product developmentProcess engineeringMetallurgyNanotechnologyBusinessEngineeringMarketingMathematicsGeometryAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesDigital Transformation in IndustryAdditive Manufacturing Materials and Processes