Multimaterial bathless stereolithography using aerosol jet printing and UV laser based polymerization

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Authors

  • Arndt Hohnholz
  • Kotaro Obata
  • Daniel Albrecht
  • Jürgen Koch
  • Gerrit Hohenhoff
  • Oliver Suttmann
  • Stefan Kaierle
  • Ludger Overmeyer

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  • Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH)
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Original languageEnglish
Article number022301
JournalJournal of Laser Applications
Volume31
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 10 Apr 2019
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Conventional stereolithography uses a bath based system, in which a constant layer thickness is applied to realize 3D printing. This approach limits the fabrication of parts consisting of one material only. To overcome this issue, the authors developed a new approach for additive manufacturing using UV curing polymers. In a two step layer-by-layer process, first a liquid monomer film is applied using an Aerosol Jet. Two droplet generators allow the deposition of pure materials as well as various compositions of both materials. In this way, a discrete transition from one pure material to another one from one layer to another is possible. The Aerosol Jet is also able to atomize materials with viscosities greater than 1000 mPa s, allowing a wider range of materials compared to conventional stereolithography. After coating, a laser initiates the one photon polymerization reaction completing one cycle of the layer-by-layer fabrication. In this study, the penetration depth of the raw materials is investigated. In addition, the feasibility of hybrid stereolithography is shown in terms of solid freeform fabrication as well as the multimaterial approach in building direction.

Keywords

    Aerosol jet, Laser-direct-write, Multi-material, Stereolithography

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Multimaterial bathless stereolithography using aerosol jet printing and UV laser based polymerization. / Hohnholz, Arndt; Obata, Kotaro; Albrecht, Daniel et al.
In: Journal of Laser Applications, Vol. 31, No. 2, 022301, 10.04.2019.

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Hohnholz, A, Obata, K, Albrecht, D, Koch, J, Hohenhoff, G, Suttmann, O, Kaierle, S & Overmeyer, L 2019, 'Multimaterial bathless stereolithography using aerosol jet printing and UV laser based polymerization', Journal of Laser Applications, vol. 31, no. 2, 022301. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5096106
Hohnholz, A., Obata, K., Albrecht, D., Koch, J., Hohenhoff, G., Suttmann, O., Kaierle, S., & Overmeyer, L. (2019). Multimaterial bathless stereolithography using aerosol jet printing and UV laser based polymerization. Journal of Laser Applications, 31(2), Article 022301. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5096106
Hohnholz A, Obata K, Albrecht D, Koch J, Hohenhoff G, Suttmann O et al. Multimaterial bathless stereolithography using aerosol jet printing and UV laser based polymerization. Journal of Laser Applications. 2019 Apr 10;31(2):022301. doi: 10.2351/1.5096106
Hohnholz, Arndt ; Obata, Kotaro ; Albrecht, Daniel et al. / Multimaterial bathless stereolithography using aerosol jet printing and UV laser based polymerization. In: Journal of Laser Applications. 2019 ; Vol. 31, No. 2.
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