3D printing of a wood-based furniture element with liquid deposition modeling
Uwe Bodenschatz, Michael Rosenthal
Abstract
Abstract Liquid deposition modeling is an energy-efficient, additive manufacturing process for pasty materials. Physical material properties were determined for a water-based paste consisting of the binder carboxymethyl cellulose and wood flour. A continuously operating dual screw extruder was developed, which was used to manufacture a table frame with a height of 18 cm.
Topics & Concepts
Materials scienceDeposition (geology)Composite materialPlastics extrusionFused deposition modelingCarboxymethyl cellulose3D printingCelluloseWood flourProcess engineeringChemical engineeringMetallurgyEngineeringPaleontologySedimentBiologySodiumAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesInnovations in Concrete and Construction MaterialsArchitecture and Computational Design