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Binder-jetting 3D printer capable of voxel-based control over deposited ink volume, adaptive layer thickness, and selective multi-pass printing

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REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Volume 92, Issue 12, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0072715

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  1. European Union [720996]
  2. KU Leuven [C24/16/022]
  3. Research Foundation Flanders (FWO Vlaanderen) [G084818N, 1516717N, 1512320N]

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The limited control over the printing process in commercial powder bed 3D printers hampers the exploration of novel materials and applications. A custom binder-jetting 3D printer was developed in this study to enable fine-grained control over the printing process. An optimized protocol was developed for new build materials and binders, with resolution tests used as a guideline for improving dimensional accuracy. The demonstration of printing a functionally graded object showcased the voxel-based control over the printing process.
The limited control over the printing process in commercial powder bed 3D printers hinders the exploration of novel materials and applications. In this study, a custom binder-jetting 3D printer was developed. The resulting fine-grained control over the printing process enables features such as voxel-based control over the printed ink volume, adaptive layer thickness, and selective multi-pass printing. A protocol was developed to optimize the 3D printing process for new build materials and binders, in which resolution tests were used as a guideline for improving the dimensional accuracy. As a demonstration of the voxel-based control over the printing process, a functionally graded object was printed.

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