Stereolithography resin for rapid prototyping of ceramics and metals

作者: John W. Halloran , Michelle Griffith , Tien-Min Chu

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摘要: Photocurable ceramic resins having solids loadings in excess of 40 volume percent and a viscosity less than 3000 mPa·s are suitable for multi-layer fabrication green parts by stereolithography similar techniques. The parts, which may be traditional materials, sinterable metals, or combinations thereof, exhibit low shrinkage upon firing sintering, used such applications as rapid prototyping, biocompatible cores investment casting, molds metal the like.

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