2023
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2023-0270
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Rheological Behavior of Alumina Suspensions for Additive Manufacturing Using Digital Light Processing

P.L.A Alves,
J.R. Verza,
A.P. Luz

Abstract: Additive manufacturing using vat photopolymerization has gained attention for creating intricate ceramic parts. Digital light processing (DLP) is known for its high resolution and speed, but achieving stable ceramic suspensions with high solids concentration and low viscosity is challenging. This study investigated the impact of different dispersants on the rheology and stability of photopolymerizable suspensions. A commercially available water-washable resin, along with three dispersants (Castament FS 10, Tri… Show more

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