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Material extrusion additive manufacturing of dense pastes consisting of macroscopic particles

Alexandra Marnot, Alexandra A. Dobbs, Blair Brettmann

2022MRS Communications35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Additive manufacturing of dense pastes, those with greater than 50 vol% particles, via material extrusion direct ink write is a promising method to produce customized structures for high-performance materials, such as energetic materials and pharmaceuticals, as well as to enable the use of waste or other locally available particles. However, the high volume fraction and the large sizes of the particles for these applications lead to significant challenges in developing inks and processing methods to prepare quality parts. In this prospective, we analyze challenges in managing particle characteristics, stabilizing the suspensions, mixing the particles and binder, and 3D printing the pastes.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceExtrusionMixing (physics)3D printingComposite materialParticle (ecology)Volume fractionOceanographyQuantum mechanicsGeologyPhysicsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesPickering emulsions and particle stabilizationNanomaterials and Printing Technologies