Additive manufacturing of mechatronic integrated devices / Friedrich Wilhelm Proes.
2022
TS183.25
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Title
Additive manufacturing of mechatronic integrated devices / Friedrich Wilhelm Proes.
ISBN
9783031162213 (electronic bk.)
3031162218 (electronic bk.)
9783031162206
3031162218 (electronic bk.)
9783031162206
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxii, 211 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-16221-3 doi
Call Number
TS183.25
Dewey Decimal Classification
621.9/88
Summary
In this dissertation a new process chain for the Additive Manufacturing of Mechatronic Integrated Devices (AMMID) is described, which provides a new way to manufacture 3-dimensional electronic devices based on the SLS process using laser direct structuring (LDS) and metallization. The AMMID process chain meets the rising demand for highly functionalized parts, increasing individualization and shortening development cycles for electronic products. The content Provides an extensive review of the rapidly expanding field of additively manufactured electronics Material model, that describes the distribution of additive particles in a polymer matrix Provides further understanding on laser activation with fine metal powder additives for selective metal plating Presents the new AMMID process chain which can be used to produce MID based on the SLS process Shows the possibility to apply the AMMID process chain to materials such as TPU and resin-based materials Verifies the technology readiness of the AMMID process chain on functional demonstrator parts Contains a detailed and explicit cost model to calculate SLS part cost in the AMMID process chain The author Friedrich Wilhelm Proes studied mechanical engineering with a focus on product development, materials and production at the Technical University of Hamburg. There he received his doctorate in 2022 under Prof. Dr.-Ing. Claus Emmelmann (Institute for Laser and System Technologies - iLAS). During his time as a docoral candidate, he worked as a research assistant at the iLAS and as a key account manager at the LZN Laser Zentrum Nord GmbH, later Fraunhofer Research Institution for Additive Manufacturing Technologies IAPT.
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Originally presented as author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Technischen Universität Hamburg.
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Light Engineering für die Praxis.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
State of the art
Preliminary considerations
Experimental development of the AMMID process
Cross-sectional investigation
Application and economic viability of the AMMID process chain
Summary
Outlook.
State of the art
Preliminary considerations
Experimental development of the AMMID process
Cross-sectional investigation
Application and economic viability of the AMMID process chain
Summary
Outlook.