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MRS BULLETIN
卷 28, 期 11, 页码 815-818出版社
MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY
DOI: 10.1557/mrs2003.230
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ceramic processing; fluid behavior; freeform fabrication; inkjet printing; particulate suspensions; rheology
Inkjet printing is an attractive method for patterning and fabricating objects directly from design or image files without the need for masks, patterns, or dies. In order achieve this with metals or ceramics, it is often necessary to print them as highly concentrated suspensions of powders in liquids. Such liquid suspensions must haven physical properties appropriate to the inkjet delivery mechanism. These properties are presented using a nondimensional formalism to illustrate the requirements for both drop formation and spreading on impact. Further critical issues relevant to inkjet printing of particulate suspensions are discussed and illustrated with experiments on a model alumina-containing colloidal suspension.
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