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11/23/2021 11:57

Accurate analysis of 3D-printed components

Rainer Klose Kommunikation
Empa - Eidgenössische Materialprüfungs- und Forschungsanstalt

    Together with scientists from the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), X-ray specialists from Empa are now providing their industrial partners with access to state-of-the-art material analysis of 3D-printed work pieces and components. For this purpose, Empa has recently become a member of the technology transfer center ANAXAM in Villigen.

    The membership in the technology transfer center ANAXAM, initiated in 2019 by PSI, the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW), the Swiss Nanoscience Institute (SNI) and the Canton of Aargau, fosters on the one hand the exchange of experience among researchers in the growing field of Additive Manufacturing (AM). Above all, however, stat-of-the-art analytical equipment is now available to industrial partners – an important factor in staying ahead in quality control in 3D printing.

    X-ray tomography for heavy and light parts

    Three Empa devices in particular should be of interest to developers of 3D printing solutions. In the Linac high-energy X-ray tomograph, which is particularly suitable for large components, work pieces up to 70 centimeters in diameter and up to 2 meters high can be analyzed. The X-rays penetrate steel up to 35 centimeters in thickness. X-ray images of specimens made of reinforced concrete are also possible with this device.
    On the other side of the scale is the RX X-ray tomograph, which can produce images with a resolution of 0.6 micrometers. This means that even the smallest material defects can be detected. Empa's phase-contrast X-ray equipment is particularly well-suited for lightweight materials, such as plastic components, which show only low contrasts in X-ray light. Thanks to a special analysis of the scattered X-rays, this new method can achieve resolutions down to one micrometer.
    The instruments available at Empa's X-ray Center are complemented by the Empa Platform for Image Analysis, which uses sophisticated image processing methods to make the information in the two- and three-dimensional X-ray scans accessible. And with training courses for experts from industry, Empa scientists make sure the analytical methods are used safely and effectively.

    Expertise for industry

    The ANAXAM technology transfer center is part of the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Transfer Center (AM-TTC) alliance, which Empa helped to establish. The AM-TTC initiative is a measure in the Federal Government's Action Plan on Digitization of the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) to promote innovation and accelerate knowledge transfer.


    Contact for scientific information:

    Dr. Robert Zboray
    Center for X-ray Analytics
    Tel. +41 58 765 46 02
    robert.zboray@empa.ch


    More information:

    https://www.empa.ch/web/s604/anaxam Empa Media release
    https://www.anaxam.ch/de ANAXAM Network


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    X-ray tomography image of the EURECA satellite (size about 3m x 6m x 3m), which orbited the Earth from 1992 to 1993. The satellite is now on display at the Swiss Museum of Transport.
    X-ray tomography image of the EURECA satellite (size about 3m x 6m x 3m), which orbited the Earth fr ...


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    X-ray tomography image of the EURECA satellite (size about 3m x 6m x 3m), which orbited the Earth from 1992 to 1993. The satellite is now on display at the Swiss Museum of Transport.


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