Ceramics 3D Printing by Selective Inhibition Sintering

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2014

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Khoshnevis, Behrokh
Zhang, Jing
Fateri, Miranda
Xiao, Zichen

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University of Texas at Austin

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Selective Inhibition Sintering (SIS) has been proven effective in producing polymeric and metallic parts. Due to the low cost and high quality of SIS printing, the impact of SIS printing in the 3D printing industry could be disruptive. The potential of SIS is further extended to ceramics, an important but hard to print material, by the same mechanism of creating an easy-to-break sacrificial mold. Due to the high sintering temperature of ceramics, fluid based inhibitors delivered by inkjet printing tend to not be effective in SIS for ceramics. Accordingly, the new concept of inhibition by dry powder delivery is implemented. Preliminary experiments have shown the feasibility and ease of printing of simple ceramic parts. Additional experiments are underway to increase the possible part complexity and accuracy, and to optimize the sintering process.

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