Post-Processing Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (VAM) Components
Date
2022Metadata
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Volumetric additive manufacturing, a new promising 3D-printing technology, has
shown great potential to revolutionize the Additive Manufacturing industry. Within the field
of Volumetric Additive Manufacturing, preliminary research has predominantly been focused
on improving projection algorithms and optical systems as well as expanding its applicability
to different materials, and little attention has therefore been paid to the post-processing phase
of the printing process itself. As the surface of components produced by volumetric additive
manufacturing using currently available photopolymer and published projection algorithms is
not fully cured by the end of projection, it is highly susceptible to damage and deformation in
the post-processing phase. In this study, a comparison has been made between the effects of
different post-processing methods and techniques on the dimensions of the final post-processed
components. The results show that it is a non-trivial task to maintain the surface quality and
dimensions of components produced by volumetric additive manufacturing throughout post-
processing, and it is therefore important to establish a well-defined method of post-processing
that consistently yields satisfactory components.