Additive manufacturing by digital light processing: a review
University of Milano-Bicocca · Ospedale per gli Infermi
Abstract
Abstract Additive manufacturing is a layer-by-layer strategy enabling the advanced design and fabrication of complex 3D objects and structures, overcoming geometry limitations and reducing waste production compared to conventional technologies. Among various additive manufacturing technologies, digital light processing (DLP), is an additive manufacturing technology used to print photopolymer parts, using a projected light source to cure an entire layer at once. Initially developed for pure resins, recent advances have demonstrated the potential of DLP in the polymerization of ceramic and metal-loaded suspensions, enabling the fabrication of ceramic and metal components after proper debinding and sintering.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.49
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- 100%
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- 166
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6Topics & keywords
- 3D printing
- Digital Light Processing
- Photopolymer
- Materials science
- Flexibility (engineering)
- Ceramic
- Nanotechnology
- Fabrication