2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.addma.2020.101565
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Binder Jetting Fabrication of Highly Flexible and Electrically Conductive Graphene/PVOH Composites

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“…Current AM methods, according to Shen et al [ 69 ], can produce components with complicated shapes utilizing a variety of plastic, metal, and ceramic materials. Integrated technological improvements to print different materials inside the same component are still restricted.…”
Section: Types Of 3d Printingmentioning
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“…Current AM methods, according to Shen et al [ 69 ], can produce components with complicated shapes utilizing a variety of plastic, metal, and ceramic materials. Integrated technological improvements to print different materials inside the same component are still restricted.…”
Section: Types Of 3d Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bonding different components necessitate additional processing and result in surfaces with high-stress concentrations. A new binder jetting technique for single-print multimaterial and functionally graded component manufacturing has been described [ 69 ]. In the binder, a nanoparticle ink is deposited.…”
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“…Compared to other printing techniques, BJ printing offers unique advantages such as a fast production rate since only the binder material needs to be deposited, single-step production of multi-material objects by switching between multiple inks, room temperature printing of large volume objects, low material waste, and the ability to print hollow structures without any additional support material. [9][10][11][12] Most importantly, by introducing functional additives into the ink, BJ printing can directly print polymer composites with desirable electrical properties, which expands BJ printing's potential applications into the eld of exible electronics and Internet of Things (IoT). Therefore, there is great interest in further developing BJ printing of polymer composites with various end functionalities.…”
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“…GO, however, is not a sufficient additive for printing of electronic devices due to the complicated post processing steps required for reduction as well as a low ink concentration of only 0.5 mg mL −1 . 12 These led to the printed components with limited electrical performance and a lack of demonstrated applications. Although rGO has the desired electrical properties, its poor dispersion in water limits its ability to be synthesized into a stable ink for printing.…”
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