Development of urea-urethane-based binary inks for reactive material jetting system

IF 10.3 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING
M. Zawadzki , S. Kowalczyk , K. Zawada , M. Szewczyk-Łagodzińska , A. Plichta
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Reactive material jetting utilizes droplets of reactive inks which cure on mixing. In this study, the process is carried out by in-air collision and coalescence of the jetted droplets and subsequent deposition of a combined droplet onto the build surface. Thereby, precise volumes of droplets can be mixed ensuring stoichiometric proportions to produce and pattern materials in a single step. A series of reactive inks based on urea/urethane systems were developed. Materials with different properties were obtained ranging from tough (E = 107 MPa, U = 14 MPa, ε(U) = 33 %) to brittle (E = 47 MPa, U = 4.4 MPa, ε(U) = 9.2 %) and to elastic (E = 12 MPa, U = 5.6 MPa, ε(U) = 915 %) (E = 24 MPa, U = 4.0, ε(U) = 350 %). Obtained data were correlated with multilinear equations or group contribution models. The best fitting was obtained for a group contribution model based on the produced material molar group contributions. The obtained data were discussed based on the fitted model. This simple model shows good interpolation agreement, indicating that it could be used to predict compositions of reactive inks to produce materials of desired properties.
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Additive manufacturing
Additive manufacturing Materials Science-General Materials Science
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19.80
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12.70%
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648
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Additive Manufacturing stands as a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to delivering high-quality research papers and reviews in the field of additive manufacturing, serving both academia and industry leaders. The journal's objective is to recognize the innovative essence of additive manufacturing and its diverse applications, providing a comprehensive overview of current developments and future prospects. The transformative potential of additive manufacturing technologies in product design and manufacturing is poised to disrupt traditional approaches. In response to this paradigm shift, a distinctive and comprehensive publication outlet was essential. Additive Manufacturing fulfills this need, offering a platform for engineers, materials scientists, and practitioners across academia and various industries to document and share innovations in these evolving technologies.
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