2022
DOI: 10.3390/inventions7020034
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Development of a Multicolor 3D Printer Using a Novel Filament Shifting Mechanism

Abstract: Three-dimensional printing has become an unchallenged method for the manufacturing of complex shape objects. Although multicolor devices in Fuse Filament Feeder category recently have shown promising developments, their number still remains limited. The present study introduces the design of a new prototype of three-dimensional printer using Fused Filament Feeder and capable of printing multicolor objects. A single-color three-dimensional printer is used as a platform and is augmented for multicolor printing b… Show more

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“…Some focus on mechanical design and assembly details when reconstructing existing machines [12] but most focus on the extrusion mechanism, e.g. on head design and movement [13], on design and integration of an extrusion head for a robotic arm [14], on multicolor printing via a filament shifting mechanism exploiting planetary gears [15] and on the combination of nozzle based and screw based extruders to print low and high viscosity polymers, silicones and rubbers at the same time [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some focus on mechanical design and assembly details when reconstructing existing machines [12] but most focus on the extrusion mechanism, e.g. on head design and movement [13], on design and integration of an extrusion head for a robotic arm [14], on multicolor printing via a filament shifting mechanism exploiting planetary gears [15] and on the combination of nozzle based and screw based extruders to print low and high viscosity polymers, silicones and rubbers at the same time [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%