Abstract:Controlled delivery of inorganic microparticles by the dipping process can open up 3D near-net-shape production techniques through sintering, robocasting or additive manufacturing, and material joining. However, micro-scale inorganic particles (d>1 µm) have reduced surface area and higher density, making them negatively buoyant in dip-coating mixtures and challenging for high yield solid transfer through entrainment due to the density mismatch. In this work, the physical phenomenon of the particle transfer … Show more
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