Property analysis of photo-polymerization-type 3d-printed structures based on multi-composite materials

So Ree Hwang, Min Soo Park

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Abstract

Additive manufacturing, commonly called 3D printing, has been studied extensively because it can be used to fabricate complex structures; however, polymer-based 3D printing has limitations in terms of implementing certain functionalities, so it is limited in the production of conceptual prototypes. As such, polymer-based composites and multi-material 3D printing are being studied as alternatives. In this study, a DLP 3D printer capable of printing multiple composite materials was fabricated using a movable separator and structures with various properties were fabricated by selectively printing two composite materials. After the specimen was fabricated based on the ASTM, the basic mechanical properties of the structure were compared through a 3-point bending test and a ball rebound test. Through this, it was shown that structures with various mechanical properties can be fabricated using the proposed movable-separator-based DLP process. In addition, it was shown that this process can be used to fabricate anisotropic structures, whose properties vary depending on the direction of the force applied to the structure. By fabricating multi-joint grippers with varying levels of flexibility, it was shown that the proposed process can be applied in the fabrication of soft robots as well.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8545
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume11
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2021

Keywords

  • 3D printing
  • Additive manufacturing
  • Laminar composite
  • Multi-composite materials
  • Photo-polymerization
  • Photochromic

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