articleJournal of the American Ceramic SocietyNov 30, 2006BRONZE OA

Direct Ink Writing of Three‐Dimensional Ceramic Structures

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Oklahoma State University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The ability to pattern ceramic materials in three dimensions (3D) is critical for structural, functional, and biomedical applications. One facile approach is direct ink writing (DIW), in which 3D structures are built layer‐by‐layer through the deposition of colloidal‐ or polymer‐based inks. This approach allows one to design and rapidly fabricate ceramic materials in complex 3D shapes without the need for expensive tooling, dies, or lithographic masks. In this feature article, we present both droplet‐ and filament‐based DIW techniques. We focus on the various ink designs and their corresponding rheological behavior, ink deposition mechanics, potential shapes and the toolpaths required, and representative…

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