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The Influence of Printing Parameters, Post-Processing, and Testing Conditions on the Properties of Binder Jetting Additive Manufactured Functional Ceramics
by Luis A. Chavez, Paulina Ibave, Bethany Wilburn, David Alexander, Calvin Stewart, Ryan Wicker and Yirong Lin
Ceramics 2020, 3(1), 65-77; https://doi.org/10.3390/ceramics3010008 - 19 Feb 2020
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This article outlines the current state-of-the-art binder jetting (BJT) additive manufacturing of functional ceramics. The impact of printing parameters, heat treatment processing, and testing conditions on the observed performance of these ceramics is discussed. Additionally, this article discusses the impact of physical properties [...] Read more.
This article outlines the current state-of-the-art binder jetting (BJT) additive manufacturing of functional ceramics. The impact of printing parameters, heat treatment processing, and testing conditions on the observed performance of these ceramics is discussed. Additionally, this article discusses the impact of physical properties such as density and mechanical strength on the overall performance of these functional ceramics. Although printing parameters and initial feedstock are crucial for the printability of the desired parts, other factors play an important role in the performance of the ceramic. Thermal post-processing is crucial to achieve optimized functional properties, while the testing orientation is key to obtaining the maximum output from the part. Finally, future research directions for this field are also discussed. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue The Past, Present, and Future of Inkjet-Based Additive Manufacturing)
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