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Multi‐Color 3D Printing via Single‐Vat Grayscale Digital Light Processing

Xirui Peng, Liang Yue, Sizhuang Liang, S. Macrae Montgomery, Chunliang Lu, Chieh‐Min Cheng, Raheem Beyah, Ruike Renee Zhao, H. Jerry Qi

2022Advanced Functional Materials67 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Digital light processing (DLP) is a high‐resolution, high‐speed additive manufacturing method that builds 3D parts by selectively curing photopolymerizable resins layer‐by‐layer. To achieve multi‐color DLP printing, researchers have used multiple switchable resin vats. However, these methods require complex vat switching devices and cleaning manipulations, leading to low efficiency. Therefore, it remains a challenge to achieve multi‐color DLP 3D printing efficiently. In this study, a single‐vat multi‐color DLP 3D printing by using an anthraquinone‐based dye is realized. The dye can be oxidized by the free radicals released from photoinitiators under ultraviolet light and change the color from blue to yellow. This color‐changing mechanism permits a graded spectrum of colors as concomitants of the photopolymerization process during DLP printing by controlling the light dose without using extra vats or devices. Multi‐color demonstrations, such as engineering stress simulation results in 3D and multi‐color vases, are successfully fabricated, showing great versatility and efficiency.

Topics & Concepts

Digital Light ProcessingMaterials science3D printingAnthraquinoneGrayscalePhotopolymerUltravioletOptoelectronicsDigital printingUltraviolet lightComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceEngineering drawingComposite materialChemical engineeringPolymerizationPixelPolymerProjectorEngineeringAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesPhotopolymerization techniques and applicationsInteractive and Immersive Displays
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