Freeform Fabrication Of Ceramics Via Stereolithography

Ceramic green bodies can be created using stereolithography methods where a ceramic suspension consisting of 0.40-0.55 volume fraction ceramic powder is dispersed within an ultraviolet-curable solution. Three ceramic materials were investigated: silica for investment casting purposes, and alumina and silicon nitride for structural parts. After mixing the powders in the curable solution, the ceramic suspension is photocured, layer by layer, fabricating a three-dimensional ceramic green body. Subsequent binder removal results in a sintered ceramic part. Three-dimensional objects have been fabricated from a 0.50 volume fraction silica suspension.

Author
M L Griffith & J W Halloran
Origin
University Of Michigan, Usa
Journal Title
J Am Ceram Soc 79 10 1996 2601-2608
Sector
Glass Ceramics
Class
GC 250

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Freeform Fabrication Of Ceramics Via Stereolithography
J Am Ceram Soc 79 10 1996 2601-2608
GC 250
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