Influence of the Post-Processing on the Surface Quality and the Mechanical Properties of Alumina Parts Processed by Ceramic Material Extrusion Additive Manufacturing
Thomas Heim, Frank Kern

TL;DR
This study explores how post-processing techniques affect the surface quality and strength of 3D-printed alumina parts, finding that dip-coating improves surface smoothness but reduces strength.
Contribution
The paper introduces and evaluates dip-coating and aerosol-treatment as post-processing methods for ceramic material extrusion.
Findings
Dip-coating reduces surface roughness by 65% in sintered parts but decreases strength.
Aerosol-treatment does not improve surface quality or mechanical properties.
The developed feedstock and post-processing steps aim to produce dense ceramic parts with high surface quality.
Abstract
This paper presents an evaluation of two new approaches to improve the surface quality and the mechanical properties of ceramic parts printed by fused deposition of ceramic (FDC). Dip-coating and aerosol-treatment are performed in order to reduce the staircase effect in the vertical printing direction, which typically represents the weakest orientation in most additive manufacturing processes, particularly in fused filament fabrication (FFF). The post-treatments are applied on two highly filled alumina feedstocks. A commercial aerosol-treatment machine for fused deposition modeling is used with ethanol as solvent. A suspension composition for dip-coating is developed to reduce the surface roughness without compromising the printing resolution. The influence of these post-processing steps on the mechanical properties and surface roughness of the green and sintered parts is investigated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies · Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes · Innovations in Concrete and Construction Materials
