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System Performance and Process Capability in Additive Manufacturing: Quality Control for Polymer Jetting

Răzvan Udroiu, Ion Cristian Braga

2020Polymers30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Polymer-based additive manufacturing (AM) gathers a great deal of interest with regard to standardization and implementation in mass production. A new methodology for the system and process capabilities analysis in additive manufacturing, using statistical quality tools for production management, is proposed. A large sample of small specimens of circular shape was manufactured of photopolymer resins using polymer jetting (PolyJet) technology. Two critical geometrical features of the specimen were investigated. The variability of the measurement system was determined by Gage repeatability and reproducibility (Gage R&R) methodology. Machine and process capabilities were performed in relation to the defined tolerance limits and the results were analyzed based on the requirements from the statistical process control. The results showed that the EDEN 350 system capability and PolyJet process capability enables obtaining capability indices over 1.67 within the capable tolerance interval of 0.22 mm. Furthermore, PolyJet technology depositing thin layers of resins droplets of 0.016 mm allows for manufacturing in a short time of a high volume of parts for mass production with a tolerance matching the ISO 286 IT9 grade for radial dimension and IT10 grade for linear dimensions on the Z-axis, respectively. Using microscopy analysis some results were explained and validated from the capability study.

Topics & Concepts

Quality (philosophy)Process (computing)Process capabilityManufacturing engineeringProcess engineeringControl (management)Process controlMaterials scienceManufacturing processPolymerComputer scienceEngineeringWork in processComposite materialOperations managementArtificial intelligencePhilosophyOperating systemEpistemologyAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesInjection Molding Process and PropertiesManufacturing Process and Optimization