Robocasting, or the additive manufacturing of ceramics by continuous extrusion of a ceramic paste, has limited capabilities when printing complex unsupported structures such as overhangs or free standing thin artefacts. In this paper we address this limitation using a new type of paste, which allows for shaping of the green bodies after printing. To illustrate the flexibility of the paste, it was used to produce both alumina and silicon carbide parts. The paste consists of a solution of phenolic resin in methyl ethyl ketone and ceramic powders. Fabricated parts can be cut, bent, folded and draped over various objects. Once dry and fully solid, the parts become rigid and can be processed further by slow pyrolysis and sintering. Sintered samp...
This research is divided into two main topics: vitrimer polymers and alumina ceramics. Additive manu...
Ceramic materials are a versatile class of materials with numerous applications across a range of i...
Um Kosten zu reduzieren oder die Funktionalität durch komplexere Formgebung zu erhöhen, sollen Siliz...
Robocasting is a 3D printing technique that may be able to achieve the much-coveted goal of reliable...
Solid freeform fabrication is the near-net-shape manufacturing of components by sequentially stackin...
Cold isostatic pressing, gelcasting, and protein coagulation are the main methods to produce machina...
Forming ceramics into rationally-designed and complex shapes without compromising their mechanical p...
Robocasting is an extrusion-based additive manufacturing (AM) technique, highly explored in the fabr...
It remains challenging to broaden the application fields of ceramics, largely because the hardness a...
The development of high-strength, low-density ceramic components is a critical area of research in t...
This report is a summary of the work completed for an LDRD project. The objective of the project was...
For indirect ceramic additive manufacturing (AM), green parts’ initial densities are low, limiting t...
In the last two decades additive manufacturing (AM) has emerged as a highly important and influentia...
Ceramic materials are a versatile class of materials with numerous applications across a range of in...
In medical as well as technical applications, multi-material ceramic structures can be used to reali...
This research is divided into two main topics: vitrimer polymers and alumina ceramics. Additive manu...
Ceramic materials are a versatile class of materials with numerous applications across a range of i...
Um Kosten zu reduzieren oder die Funktionalität durch komplexere Formgebung zu erhöhen, sollen Siliz...
Robocasting is a 3D printing technique that may be able to achieve the much-coveted goal of reliable...
Solid freeform fabrication is the near-net-shape manufacturing of components by sequentially stackin...
Cold isostatic pressing, gelcasting, and protein coagulation are the main methods to produce machina...
Forming ceramics into rationally-designed and complex shapes without compromising their mechanical p...
Robocasting is an extrusion-based additive manufacturing (AM) technique, highly explored in the fabr...
It remains challenging to broaden the application fields of ceramics, largely because the hardness a...
The development of high-strength, low-density ceramic components is a critical area of research in t...
This report is a summary of the work completed for an LDRD project. The objective of the project was...
For indirect ceramic additive manufacturing (AM), green parts’ initial densities are low, limiting t...
In the last two decades additive manufacturing (AM) has emerged as a highly important and influentia...
Ceramic materials are a versatile class of materials with numerous applications across a range of in...
In medical as well as technical applications, multi-material ceramic structures can be used to reali...
This research is divided into two main topics: vitrimer polymers and alumina ceramics. Additive manu...
Ceramic materials are a versatile class of materials with numerous applications across a range of i...
Um Kosten zu reduzieren oder die Funktionalität durch komplexere Formgebung zu erhöhen, sollen Siliz...