amardeep mishra
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what material is used to print components in 3d printers. carbon[carbon not a metal] or titanium?
it would be easy to use a 3d printer to make some parts that would typically require laser welding or heat fusion.
@Blue Marlin
Well,it is like this,let suppose they want certain physical properties from a particular part of GT- fan blade,compressor blade etc,etc. They tell their specification to company and the company has a list of alloys/metals they can 3d print matching the specifications of HAL.Ofcourse HAL has to share with them the model of the part.By model i mean mathematical model
Thats how it is done. Besides HAL has their own test facility where they test the physical properties of 3d printed parts to certify if indeed it has all the desired properties
I have seen laser welding and very very accurate laser machine, drilling precise holes in certain partslaser welding or heat fusion.