Study on Sucrose Powder in Selective Laser Sintering Mechanism

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In this paper, the selective laser sintering mechanism of sucrose powder materials were studied. This paper uses DSC/TG technology to sucrose by thermo gravimetric analysis. The results show that, the melting point of sucrose at 187 °C, its decomposition temperature at 220°C, 300°C after weight loss in more than 50%, sucrose and reasonable final heating temperature was between 187°C~220°C. The results show that, the melting point of sucrose at 187°C, its decomposition temperature at 220°C, 300°C after weight loss in more than 50%, sucrose and reasonable final heating temperature was between 187°C~220°C.

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