陶瓷注射成型使用3d打印模具插入

A. Medesi, D. Nötzel, J. Wohlgemuth, M. Franzreb, T. Hanemann
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一般来说,微铣削模具刀片制成的钢,铝或黄铜今天用于陶瓷注射成型(CIM)工艺。然而,通过机械减法制造工艺(如微铣削)制造工具既省时又具有成本效益,使用3D打印模具刀片成为金属模具刀片的有吸引力的替代品。在本文中,我们报道了3D打印模具插件在氧化铝微反应器部件CIM中的应用。观察到,使用Polyjet技术打印的模具插入件非常适合通过CIM进行功能原型设计。经过20个CIM工艺循环,发现模具镶件表面无明显的热引入损伤。与使用PolyJet技术打印的高质量模具插入件相比,通过熔融沉积建模(FDM)技术制作的模具插入件并不适用于本研究的目的。使用fdm打印机制造的模具刀片具有明显更高的表面粗糙度,更大的纵向挠度和沿3D打印微观结构边缘的制造相关凹痕。
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Ceramic Injection Moulding using 3D-Printed Mould Inserts
In general, micromilled mould inserts made of steel, aluminum or brass are used today for ceramic injection moulding (CIM) processes. However, tool making via mechanical subtractive manufacturing processes as micromilling is time- and cost-effective and the use of 3D printed mould inserts becomes an attractive alternative to metal mould inserts. In this paper, we report about the use of 3D printed mould inserts for CIM of alumina microreactor parts. It was observed that mould inserts printed using the Polyjet technology were very well suited for functional prototyping via CIM. The mould inserts surface was found without visible thermally introduced damage after twenty CIM process cycles. In contrast to the high quality of mould inserts printed using the PolyJet technology, mould inserts made via fused deposition modeling (FDM) technology revealed as not applicable for the purpose of this study. The mould inserts manufactured using FDM-printer exhibit significantly higher surface roughness, larger longitudinal deflection and manufacturing-related undercuts along the edges of the 3D printed microstructure.
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