2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.3c02806
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UV-Assisted Direct Ink Writing of Dual-Cure Polyurethanes

Matthew M. Hausladen,
Gabriela Diaz Gorbea,
Lorraine F. Francis
et al.

Abstract: Direct ink writing (DIW) offers a unique avenue for printing a variety of soft materials into complex objects. However, rapid DIW of elastomeric materials with control over the final printed shapes remains a challenge. In this work, we present a methodology for printing a commercial thermally curable polyurethane elastomer via UV-assisted DIW (UV-DIW) through a dualcure approach. The hybrid dual-cure resin consists of photopolymerizable acrylate monomers for rapid shape fixation and thermally curable polyureth… Show more

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“…As a result, actuated shape deformations obtained by 2D–3D or 3D–4D transformations of external stimuli can also be precisely controlled, providing an easy manufacturing tool for engineers in different fields. Three-dimensional printing technologies in use today include direct ink writing (DIW) [ 216 , 217 , 218 , 219 ], fused deposition modeling (FDM) [ 220 , 221 , 222 ], stereolithography (SLA) [ 223 , 224 ], and selective laser sintering (SLS) [ 225 , 226 ] ( Figure 26 ). Printing inks for 3D printing can be prepared by reacting CLC oligomers with chain extenders and crosslinking agents.…”
Section: Advanced Optical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a result, actuated shape deformations obtained by 2D–3D or 3D–4D transformations of external stimuli can also be precisely controlled, providing an easy manufacturing tool for engineers in different fields. Three-dimensional printing technologies in use today include direct ink writing (DIW) [ 216 , 217 , 218 , 219 ], fused deposition modeling (FDM) [ 220 , 221 , 222 ], stereolithography (SLA) [ 223 , 224 ], and selective laser sintering (SLS) [ 225 , 226 ] ( Figure 26 ). Printing inks for 3D printing can be prepared by reacting CLC oligomers with chain extenders and crosslinking agents.…”
Section: Advanced Optical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Typical 3D printing technology: direct ink writing (DIW), fused deposition modeling (FDM), stereo-lithography (SLA), and selective laser sintering (SLS) [ 216 , 217 , 218 , 219 , 220 , 221 , 222 , 223 , 224 , 225 , 226 ]. …”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%