Effects of electroplating on the mechanical properties of stereolithography and laser sintered parts Naguib Saleh Neil Hopkinson Richard J.M. Hague Sean Wise 2134/3507 https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Effects_of_electroplating_on_the_mechanical_properties_of_stereolithography_and_laser_sintered_parts/9563759 This paper provides a quantitative and qualitative assessment of the effects of electroplating on polymer parts made by stereolithography and laser sintering. A series of test samples were coated with copper and nickel with varying thickness. Thicker coatings (120μm) were reproduced with a repeatability that should not adversely affect the tolerances with which such parts may be produced given the tolerances of the initial rapid prototyping processes themselves. Thinner coatings (20μm) resulted in a smother surface finish than thicker coatings for stereolithography parts, however the converse was true for laser-sintered parts. Composite theory was used to predict that thicker coating would lead to higher Young’s modulus in parts and this was shown to be true in physical tests although the practical values were lower than the predicted values especially for thicker coatings. Physical tests also confirmed that thicker coatings increased UTS and impact energy but had a minimal effect on the ductility of parts. 2008-07-31 10:47:54 Rapid prototyping Rapid manufacturing Stereolithography Laser sintering Electroplating Surface roughness Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified