Advancements in the selective inhibition sintering process development

Bahram Asiabanpour, Behrokh Khoshnevis, Kurt Palmer
2006 Virtual and Physical Prototyping  
Selective inhibition sintering (SIS) is a new layer-based rapid prototyping process that fabricates parts by joining polymer powder particles in the part's body to form a coherent solid and by preventing particles from joining at the part's boundary to form edges. This paper presents the fundamentals of the SIS process, its dedicated path generator, material selection research and the application of response surface methodology which has led to optimum performance, given various factors
more » ... g part strength, surface quality and dimensional accuracy.
doi:10.1080/17452750500289910 fatcat:ajuksp464nba3kuuzlzksf4t2e