Issue 12, 2008

Manufacture of 3-dimensional objects by reactive inkjet printing

Abstract

Fully dense, transparent, pore-free plastic objects have been produced by reactive inkjet printing using a two component system of powder and resin fluid with photoinitiated cross-linking. In order to achieve full density the printed fluid must wet and penetrate the powder body. It is shown that the spatial resolution of the process is controlled by the spreading of the printed fluid on the powder prior to infiltration and that simple models developed to predict the dimensions of inkjet printed lines on solid substrates can be used to predict the behaviour in this system.

Graphical abstract: Manufacture of 3-dimensional objects by reactive inkjet printing

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 May 2008
Accepted
21 Aug 2008
First published
06 Oct 2008

Soft Matter, 2008,4, 2513-2518

Manufacture of 3-dimensional objects by reactive inkjet printing

T. Wang, R. Patel and B. Derby, Soft Matter, 2008, 4, 2513 DOI: 10.1039/B807758D

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