International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing (Jan 2023)

3D printing of high-precision and ferromagnetic functional devices

  • Zhiyuan Huang,
  • Guangbin Shao,
  • Dekai Zhou,
  • Xinghong Deng,
  • Jing Qiao,
  • Longqiu Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2631-7990/acccbb
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
p. 035501

Abstract

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The development of projection-based stereolithography additive manufacturing techniques and magnetic photosensitive resins has provided a powerful approach to fabricate miniaturized magnetic functional devices with complex three-dimensional spatial structures. However, the present magnetic photosensitive resins face great challenges in the trade-off between high ferromagnetism and excellent printing quality. To address these challenges, we develop a novel NdFeB-Fe _3 O _4 magnetic photosensitive resin comprising 20 wt.% solid loading of magnetic particles, which can be used to fabricate high-precision and ferromagnetic functional devices via micro-continuous liquid interface production process. This resin combining ferromagnetic NdFeB microparticles and strongly absorbing Fe _3 O _4 nanoparticles is able to provide ferromagnetic capabilities and excellent printing quality simultaneously compared to both existing soft and hard magnetic photosensitive resins. The established penetration depth model reveals the effect of particle size, solid loading, and absorbance on the curing characteristics of magnetic photosensitive resin. A high-precision forming and ferromagnetic capability of the NdFeB-Fe _3 O _4 magnetic photosensitive resin are comprehensively demonstrated. It is found that the photosensitive resin (NdFeB:Fe _3 O _4 = 1:1) can print samples with sub-40 μ m fine features, reduced by 87% compared to existing hard magnetic photosensitive resin, and exhibits significantly enhanced coercivity and remanence in comparison with existing soft magnetic photosensitive resins, showing by an increase of 24 times and 6 times, respectively. The reported NdFeB-Fe _3 O _4 magnetic photosensitive resin is anticipated to provide a new functional material for the design and manufacture of next-generation micro-robotics, electromagnetic sensor, and magneto-thermal devices.

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