Improvement of Surface Layer Formation Technology for Articles Produced by Layer-by-Layer Laser Sintering

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Mathematical relation between roughness of the surface layer of the sintered article and layer-by-layer laser sintering modes obtained from experiments conducted using copper powder material PMS-1. Authors suggest that split manufacturing process of an article and its inner part must be split to roughing, semi-finishing and finishing modes.

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