Journal of Advanced Ceramics (Jun 2020)

Preliminary 3D printing of large inclined-shaped alumina ceramic parts by direct ink writing

  • Liangliang Yang,
  • Xiaojun Zeng,
  • Allah Ditta,
  • Bo Feng,
  • Lizhong Su,
  • Yue Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40145-020-0369-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 312 – 319

Abstract

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Abstract Three dimensional (3D) printing technology by direct ink writing (DIW) is an innovative complex shaping technology, possessing advantages of flexibility in fabrication, high efficiency, low cost, and environmental-friendliness. Herein, 3D printing of complex alumina ceramic parts via DIW using thermally induced solidification with carrageenan swelling was investigated. The rheological properties of the slurry under different thermally-induced modes were systematically studied. The solidification properties of thermally-induced pastes with varying contents of carrageenan were optimized. The experimental results showed that the optimized paste consisting of 0.4 wt% carrageenan could be rapidly solidified at about 55 °C, which could print inclined-plane more than 60° in vertical without support, resulting in better homogeneity of the green body. A nearly pore-free structure was obtained after sintering at 1600 °C for 2 h.

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