期刊论文详细信息
Frontiers in Materials
Elastic and dimensional properties of newly combined 3D-printed multimaterials fabricated by DLP stereolithography
Materials
Markus Königshofer1  Erik Kornfellner1  Ewald Unger1  Francesco Moscato2 
[1] Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Cardiovascular Research, Vienna, Austria;Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration, Vienna, Austria;
关键词: additive manufacturing;    multimaterials;    stereolithography;    digital light processing;    photopolymers;    UV curing;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fmats.2023.1272147
 received in 2023-08-03, accepted in 2023-09-19,  发布年份 2023
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

In the field of stereolithography 3D printing, the portfolio of commercially available photopolymers has burgeoned. Each material family possesses its individual properties. However, corresponding products with specific requirements remain a major challenge. This gap could be filled by combining existing materials. This study aimed to predict Young’s modulus of the specimen manufactured by combining multiple materials using digital light processing (DLP), a subtype of stereolithography. It also aimed to investigate the effects of the printing process on the geometry and mechanical properties of such 3D-printed multimaterials. Using a DLP 3D printer, samples were produced from commercially available pure and mixed materials, and half of the samples underwent post-printing curing. Three-point bending tests were performed to determine the elastic modulus of the samples. The elastic properties have been compared to linear interpolation using the properties of the primary materials. The measurements showed that Young’s modulus ranged from 1.6 GPa to 2.2 GPa for the post-cured materials, with the mixed materials fitting well with the linear interpolation approach. For eight out of nine sample sets, the prediction was within the range of the measurements. In the case of as-printed samples, the elasticity of the primary materials ranged from 0.4 GPa to 0.9 GPa, but all of the mixed materials showed a stiffer behavior than the linear interpolation prediction, up to 57% above the prediction. The dimensions of the printed specimen were measured, and groups of different geometrical deviations were identified. These were analyzed with regard to the printer system and material mixture. In conclusion, this study shows and discusses the effects of the printing process on mechanical and dimensional properties of specimens fabricated using a stereolithographic 3D printer from multiple commercially available primary materials. It discusses a process for predicting the elastic properties of these multimaterials and selecting the mixing ratios to achieve specifically desired properties.

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