Polymers (Sep 2024)

Development of Flexible and Partly Water-Soluble Binder Systems for Metal Fused Filament Fabrication (MF<sup>3</sup>) of Ti-6Al-4V Parts

  • Ralf Eickhoff,
  • Steffen Antusch,
  • Dorit Nötzel,
  • Marcel Probst,
  • Thomas Hanemann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym16172548
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 17
p. 2548

Abstract

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Metal Fused Filament Fabrication provides a simple and cost-efficient way to produce dense metal parts with a homogenous microstructure. However, current limitations include the use of hazardous and expensive organic solvents during debinding for flexible filaments the stiffness of filaments made from partly water-soluble binder systems. In this study, the influence of various additives on different partly water-soluble binder systems, with regard to the flexibility and properties of the final parts, was investigated. Furthermore, a method using dynamic mechanical analysis to quantify the flexibility of filaments was introduced and successfully applied. For the first time, it was possible to produce flexible, partly water-soluble filaments with 60 vol.% solid content, which allowed the 3D printing of complex small and large parts with a high level of detail. After sintering, density values of up to 98.9% of theoretical density were achieved, which is significantly higher than those obtained with existing binder systems.

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