We
present rheological and mechanical behaviors of a partially
cured photopolymer. When an ultraviolet (UV)-curable resin is exposed
to UV light in atmospheric conditions, a partially cured layer is
formed on the top of the resin owing to inhibitory effects of oxygen.
Interestingly, such a partially cured resin behaves like a Bingham
plastic with a yield stress, being a rigid solid at low shear stress
and a viscous liquid at high stress. Unlike typical Bingham plastic
materials, however, deformation rate saturation is observed with an
increase in applied stress, which is attributed to the gradient in
the degree of photopolymerization of the resin (termed “gradient
Bingham plastic”). This gradient Bingham plastic can be utilized
for the robust fabrication of diverse 3D, multiscale structures.
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