Evaluation of Micro Laser Sintering Metal 3D-Printing Technology for the Development of Waveguide Passive Devices up to 325GHz

In this paper, we propose an assessment up to 325 GHz of Micro Laser Sintering (MLS) metal 3D-Printing technology in order to achieve lightweight and cost-effective millimeter wave (mmW) passive function. We first designed and manufactured a bended WR5 waveguide in order to assess achievable roughness and insertion loss. In a second step, an existing 240 GHz choke horn antenna design, previously manufactured using metal coated Stereo Lithography Apparatus (SLA) and Selective Laser Melting (SLM) technologies, has been prototyped using MLS. Measured performances of the MLS antenna prototype have been benchmarked with SLA and DMLS ones. Achieved performances are promising since without any post processing MLS compete up to 325 GHz with metal coated SLA technology while it enables a metallic part manufactured in a single piece.