2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(689b) Thermally Aged Poly(phenylene sulfide) Powder As a Feedstock for Powder Bed Fusion
Authors
In this work, the authors report how thermal ageing in simulated printing conditions affects the properties of PPS that are critical to PBF processing. PBF-grade PPS powder was aged for up to 300 h at three process relevant temperatures: 200 , 230, and 278°C under nitrogen. The aged powders were then evaluated for properties relevant to the three PBF manufacturing process sub-functions: powder recoating, energy input, and coalescence and cooling. While there are no observable changes for recoating related properties, significant and systematic deviations from the as-received state of the powder are observed for energy input and coalescence and cooling related properties with increasing ageing time and temperature. These changes are most pronounced for properties pertaining to the coalescence and cooling sub-function (e.g., melt flow rate). These changes are interpreted both in terms of physical and chemical changes in PPS and in terms of how these changes may impact the PBF printing process.
References
(1) Chatham, C. A.; Long, T. E.; Williams, C. B. Powder Bed Fusion of Poly(Phenylene Sulfide) at Bed Temperatures Significantly below Melting. Additive Manufacturing 2019, 28, 506â516.