2020
DOI: 10.1115/1.4048445
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A Vibration-Assisted Separation Method for Constrained-Surface-Based Stereolithography

Abstract: For the bottom-up based stereolithography (SL) process, a separation process is required to detach the newly cured layer from the constrained surface in the fabrication process. Excessive separation force will cause damage to the built layers and the constrained surface. Different surface coatings, platform motions including tilting and sliding, and the utilization of oxygen-permeable films have been developed to address the separation-related problems. Among these approaches, the vibration-assisted (VA) separ… Show more

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“…To significantly decrease these forces, peeling approaches have been developed. 52 By gently raising and lowering one side of platform while rotating it to the other side, the tilting movements trigger the peeling process. To confirm the influence of peeling on multichannel NGC printability, the GelMA hydrogel was tested due to its low modulus and strength.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To significantly decrease these forces, peeling approaches have been developed. 52 By gently raising and lowering one side of platform while rotating it to the other side, the tilting movements trigger the peeling process. To confirm the influence of peeling on multichannel NGC printability, the GelMA hydrogel was tested due to its low modulus and strength.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the separation of polymerized layers from vat base media is a critical step during the printing process. Flexible films [48], coated films [49,50], and separation movements [51,52] have been introduced to overcome the adherence of polymerized film with the vat base. Differently, in the top-down configuration, a higher amount of less viscous resin is required.…”
Section: Digital Light Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sedimentation test was conducted for B-37 and B-42, similar to previous studies [40,41] in which the long-term stability of the mixtures was tracked by keeping them in cylindrical measuring glass tubes with a height of 50 mm in a dark oven at 25, 35, 45, and 55 • C for 14 days. To measure peeling forces, a cylinder with a 269.55 mm 2 cross section area for each ceramic suspension and temperature (25,35,45, and 55 • C) was printed, in accordance with other studies [42]. The lifting and retracting speed of the build platform in the z-direction for all prints is set to 0.5 mm/min.…”
Section: Characterisation Of Ceramic Mixturesmentioning
confidence: 99%