Ceramic Stereolithography: Additive Manufacturing for Ceramics by Photopolymerization
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Abstract
Ceramic stereolithography and related additive manufacturing methods involving photopolymerization of ceramic powder suspensions are reviewed in terms of the capabilities of current devices. The practical fundamentals of the cure depth, cure width, and cure profile are related to the optical properties of the monomer, ceramic, and photo-active components. Postpolymerization steps, including harvesting and cleaning the objects, binder burnout, and sintering, are discussed and compared with conventional methods. The prospects for practical manufacturing are discussed.
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- Stereolithography
- Photopolymer
- Ceramic
- Materials science
- Sintering
- Composite material
- 3D printing
- Monomer
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