Main Technological Parameters Influence of Selective Electron Beam Melting on Properties of Thin-Walled Titanium Alloy Samples

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Selective electron beam melting has been considered as the most advanced method of additive manufacturing of workpieces made of titanium and titanium-based alloys for the aircraft industry. The impact of basic technological parameters on the thickness of thin walls obtained with the use of selective electron beam melting has considered. Metallographic examination of the experimental samples has been performed.

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