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光聚合物材料是一种聚合物材料,在特定波长或强度的光线照射下会发生化学反应。液态光聚合物可用于 3D 打印等应用中,通过逐层沉积和光照固化。固态光聚合物也称为光致抗蚀剂,用于光刻和微细加工等应用中,在这些应用中,光聚合物被涂成薄膜,并选择性地暴露在光线下以形成图案。光聚合物材料的机械强度、热稳定性和耐化学性等特性可以通过调整单体类型、光引发剂类型以及曝光时间和强度等加工参数来定制。总之,光聚合物材料是一种用途广泛的聚合物材料,可通过选择单体、光引发剂和加工参数,针对特定应用进行定制。基于金属箔沉积在添加剂制造基底上的光聚合物-金属复合材料是一种用于制造兼具金属和聚合物特性的复合材料的技术。这种方法是在三维打印聚合物基底上沉积一薄层金属箔,然后使用光聚合固化,从而制造出具有独特性能的复合材料。
Photopolymer-metal Composites Based on Metal Foil Deposition on Additive Manufactured Substrates: An Overview
Photopolymer materials are a type of polymer material that can undergo chemical reactions when exposed to light of a specific wavelength or intensity. Liquid photopolymers are used in applications such as 3D printing, where they are deposited layer by layer and cured by exposure to light. Solid photopolymers, also known as photoresists, are used in applications such as lithography and microfabrication, where they are applied as a thin film and selectively exposed to light to create a pattern. The properties of photopolymer materials, such as mechanical strength, thermal stability, and chemical resistance, can be tailored by adjusting the monomer type, photo initiator type, and processing parameters such as the exposure time and intensity. Overall, photopolymer materials are a versatile and widely used type of polymer material that can be tailored for specific applications through the choice of monomer, photo initiator, and processing parameters. Photopolymer-metal composites based on metal foil deposition on additive manufactured substrates are a technique for creating composite materials with a combination of metal and polymer properties. This approach involves the deposition of a thin layer of metal foil onto a 3D printed polymer substrate, which is then cured using photopolymerization to create a composite material with unique properties.