International audienceFilament growth and breakup are investigated in the context of ceramic inkjet printing. Several inks were formulated and ejected on a printer dedicated to ceramic materials. They consisted of six colloidal inks, four simple fluids and two graphic inks. For each, stroboscopic snapshots were acquired and the filament shape was extracted and analysed, for different nozzle actuation pulses. The filament length and the thread minimum radius were measured during the ejection process. A scaling of the breakup time with the Rayleigh number was obtained, as well as a general behaviour for the filament growth rate during the ejection process
This study is devoted to some of the most important issues for advancing inkjet printing for possibl...
Direct inkjet printing is a versatile additive manufacturing technology to produce complex three-dim...
Solid freeform fabrication has the potential to construct ceramic parts, directly from computer aide...
International audienceFilament growth and breakup are investigated in the context of ceramic inkjet ...
ABSTRACTIn order to build a ceramic component by inkjet printing, the object must be fabricated thro...
An aspirating and dispensing printer established inside a robot gantry equipped with furnace and mea...
A rapid fabrication technique, for building microceramic parts, using a dropon-demand ceramic ink-je...
Recent advances in drop-on-demand (DOD)-type inkjet printing techniques have increasedresearch activ...
This paper reports on our recent achievements, using a hot-melt ink system, towards the fabrication ...
Jets from drop-on-demand inkjet print-heads consist of a main drop with a trailing filament, which e...
Water-based inkjet is one of the most abundant and versatile digital printing technologies. The subj...
We report on inkjet printing of aqueous colloidal suspensions containing monodisperse silica and/or ...
This study is devoted to some of the most important issues for advancing inkjet printing for possibl...
Direct inkjet printing is a versatile additive manufacturing technology to produce complex three-dim...
Solid freeform fabrication has the potential to construct ceramic parts, directly from computer aide...
International audienceFilament growth and breakup are investigated in the context of ceramic inkjet ...
ABSTRACTIn order to build a ceramic component by inkjet printing, the object must be fabricated thro...
An aspirating and dispensing printer established inside a robot gantry equipped with furnace and mea...
A rapid fabrication technique, for building microceramic parts, using a dropon-demand ceramic ink-je...
Recent advances in drop-on-demand (DOD)-type inkjet printing techniques have increasedresearch activ...
This paper reports on our recent achievements, using a hot-melt ink system, towards the fabrication ...
Jets from drop-on-demand inkjet print-heads consist of a main drop with a trailing filament, which e...
Water-based inkjet is one of the most abundant and versatile digital printing technologies. The subj...
We report on inkjet printing of aqueous colloidal suspensions containing monodisperse silica and/or ...
This study is devoted to some of the most important issues for advancing inkjet printing for possibl...
Direct inkjet printing is a versatile additive manufacturing technology to produce complex three-dim...
Solid freeform fabrication has the potential to construct ceramic parts, directly from computer aide...