Optimization of the Rheological Properties of Fumed‐Silica‐Based Supporting Baths for Embedded Printing and Reduction of the Effect of Crevasse Formation
Grace Vera,
Silvio Tisato,
Niloofar Nekoonam
et al.
Abstract:In embedded 3D printing, the supporting gel must provide the right rheological properties to keep the ink in place. It has previously been shown that a strong and stable 3D network can be formed by particle–particle interactions of hydrophobic fumed silicas suspended in a polar solvent. Here, the rheological properties of fumed silica gels in polyethylene glycol (PEG) are investigated. The recovery properties like storage modulus, yield stress, and recovery time of the gels made of fumed silica with alkyl‐chai… Show more
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