Material extrusion is a very common and facile additive manufacturing technique for ceramic materials, allowing for rapid design and fabrication of 3D structures without expensive tools. However, fabricating sophisticated structures with large spanning parts and overhanging features using this technology is still a challenge. Here, UV-assisted additive manufacturing is enabled by performing material extrusion with the assistance of UV light using mixture of a preceramic polymer and a photopolymer. The rheological properties of the ink were investigated under UV light radiation to optimize the printing parameters to achieve excellent printability. Complex ceramic structures were fabricated with this method, such as spiral and truss structures, which would be very difficult to obtain using traditional material extrusion without sacrificial supports. These structures have potential application in lightweight ceramic components, such as sandwich structures.

UV-assisted robotic arm freeforming of SiOC ceramics from a preceramic polymer

De Marzi A.;Franchin G.;Colombo P.
2024

Abstract

Material extrusion is a very common and facile additive manufacturing technique for ceramic materials, allowing for rapid design and fabrication of 3D structures without expensive tools. However, fabricating sophisticated structures with large spanning parts and overhanging features using this technology is still a challenge. Here, UV-assisted additive manufacturing is enabled by performing material extrusion with the assistance of UV light using mixture of a preceramic polymer and a photopolymer. The rheological properties of the ink were investigated under UV light radiation to optimize the printing parameters to achieve excellent printability. Complex ceramic structures were fabricated with this method, such as spiral and truss structures, which would be very difficult to obtain using traditional material extrusion without sacrificial supports. These structures have potential application in lightweight ceramic components, such as sandwich structures.
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