数字光处理
3D打印
材料科学
制作
铸造
纳米技术
工作流程
数字化制造
过程(计算)
工艺工程
光散射
表征(材料科学)
快速成型
机械工程
墨水池
工程制图
三维打印
蚀刻(微加工)
比例(比率)
计算机科学
工作(物理)
立体光刻
微流控
金属粉末
光致聚合物
作者
Sukmaji Indro Cahyono,Budi Arifvianto,Suyitno,Urip Agus Salim,Gunawan Setia Prihandana,Farazila Yusof,Swee Leong Sing,Ramasubramanian Lakshmi Narayan,Muslim Mahardika
标识
DOI:10.1002/adem.202402845
摘要
Direct 3D printing of green bodies and indirect 3D printing for assisting a casting process represent two promising applications of additive manufacturing (AM) based on digital light processing (DLP) for creating high‐precision metallic components. Since direct 3D printing is still limited to specific materials, like copper and stainless steel, there is a need to expand this technology to other alloys. The ability to scale it up is further hampered by issues in preprocessing, printing, and post‐treatment. This review discusses the complete process chain and applications of DLP in detail. Subsequently, some challenges, such as scattering and residual char, are identified as the remaining obstacles in the current DLP technology. To increase DLP's applicability to high‐value industries, a summary of solutions, like preparation of refractive index‐tuned slurries, a method to assist in finding printing parameters, and using nanosize powders in mixed slurries, is elucidated. Details of the future research directions pertaining to the method for utilizing carbon‐free photopolymer binder, multistage debinding‐sintering cycles, and incorporating machine‐learning‐assisted real‐time monitoring to achieve defect‐free, industrial‐scale production are mentioned. This work provides a template to fully realize DLP‐AM's potential as a flexible, effective platform for advanced casting workflows and various metallic material fabrication.
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