Robotic Arc Surfacing in the Additive Technique-Aided Creation of Models

Journal Title: Biuletyn Instytutu Spawalnictwa - Year 2017, Vol 61, Issue 6

Abstract

Previously used reconditioning of worn machinery parts based on welding methods, primarily arc surfacing and thermal spraying, enabled the restoring of nominal shapes and dimensions as well as other parameters and functional properties of elements. Intensively developing 3D print additive methods enable the creation of models and functional prototypes, including machinery elements. The article presents original works aimed at the implementation of MIG/MAG robotic arc surfacing (in its low-energy CMT variant) in the design and fabrication of 3D metal models.

Authors and Affiliations

Marcin Panas, Patryk Kowalski, Mateusz Ostrysz, Wojciech Łacisz, Aleksandra Skublewska, Michał Dylewski, Paweł Gawroński

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  • EP ID EP261606
  • DOI 10.17729/ebis.2017.6/8
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Marcin Panas, Patryk Kowalski, Mateusz Ostrysz, Wojciech Łacisz, Aleksandra Skublewska, Michał Dylewski, Paweł Gawroński (2017). Robotic Arc Surfacing in the Additive Technique-Aided Creation of Models. Biuletyn Instytutu Spawalnictwa, 61(6), 59-64. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-261606