Magneto-active composites with locally tailored stiffness produced by laser powder bed fusion
Kilian Sch\"afer, Matthias Lutzi, Muhammad Bilal Khan, Lukas, Sch\"afer, Konstantin Skokov, Imants Dirba, Sebastian Bruns, Iman Valizadeh,, Oliver Weeger, Claas Hartmann, Mario Kupnik, Esmaeil Adabifiroozjaei,, Leopoldo Molina-Luna, Oliver Gutfleisch

TL;DR
This paper introduces a single-step laser powder bed fusion process to create magneto-active composites with locally tailored stiffness, enabling advanced soft robotics and biomedical applications with enhanced magnetic response.
Contribution
The study demonstrates a novel LPBF method for local stiffness adjustment in magneto-active composites using different laser parameters, simplifying fabrication of functionally graded materials.
Findings
Stiffness can be precisely controlled within 2 to 22 MPa.
Locally tailored actuators show improved magnetic response.
A magnetically responsive stent demonstrates biomedical applicability.
Abstract
Additive manufacturing technologies enable the production of complex and bioinspired shapes using magneto-responsive materials, which find diverse applications in soft robotics. Particularly, the development of composites with controlled gradients in mechanical properties offers new prospects for advancements in magneto-active materials. However, achieving such composites with gradients typically involves complex multi-material printing procedures. In this study, a single-step laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) process is proposed that enables precise local adjustments of the mechanical stiffness within magneto-active composites. By utilizing distinct laser parameters in specific regions of a composite containing thermoplastic polyurethane and atomized magnetic powder derived from hard magnetic Nd-Fe-B, the stiffness of the composite can be modified within the range of 2 to 22 MPa. Various…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Materials and Mechanics · Soft Robotics and Applications · Micro and Nano Robotics
