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Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy for multielement analysis of powdered materials used in additive technologies
Authors:V N Lednev  P A Sdvizhenskii  M Ya Grishin  M A Davidov  A Ya Stavertiy  R S Tretyakov
Institution:1. Russian Academy of Science, Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Moscow, Russia;2. Department of Certification and Analytical Control, National University of Science and Technology MISiS, Moscow, Russia;3. Department of Certification and Analytical Control, National University of Science and Technology MISiS, Moscow, Russia;4. Department of Laser Systems and Structured Materials, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University), Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, Russia;5. Department MT12 “Laser Technologies in Mechanical Engineering”, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:Additive manufacturing technologies utilizing metal parts production with layer by layer printing are of high demand for different fields of science and technology. Analytical chemistry is challenged to provide multielemental quantitative analysis of any metal powders within a few minutes and onsite to fulfil the requirements for high quality metal parts production. Powder materials utilized in additive technologies were quantitatively analyzed by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy for the first time. Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy mapping of loose metal powder attached to the double-sided adhesive tape provided high reproducibility of measurements even for powder mixtures with large difference of particles densities (tungsten carbide particles in nickel alloy powder). Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy analytical capabilities were estimated for tungsten and carbon analysis by calibration curve construction and accuracy estimation by leave-one-out cross-validation procedure. Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy techniques comparison revealed better results for laser induced breakdown spectroscopy analysis. Improved accuracy of analysis and capability to quantify light elements (carbon, etc.) demonstrated the potential of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy as a promising technique for express onsite multielement analysis of powder materials utilized in additive technologies.
Keywords:Additive technology  express multielement quantitative analysis  laser induced breakdown spectroscopy  tungsten carbide  X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy
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