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DS02.12.02 2022 MRS Spring Meeting

Fundamental Photopolymer Additive Manufacturing Using a Uniformly Illuminated, Individual-Pixel-Characterized Light Engine

When and Where

May 23, 2022
11:00am - 11:30am

DS02-Virtual

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Callie Higgins1,Jason Killgore1,Dianne Poster1,Cameron Miller1

National Institute of Standards and Technology1

Abstract

Callie Higgins1,Jason Killgore1,Dianne Poster1,Cameron Miller1

National Institute of Standards and Technology1
Photopolymer additive manufacturing (PAM) is fueling an explosion of opportunities and capabilities for US production of 3D printed products in a wide range of industries including automotive, healthcare, energy, and consumer goods. While digital light processing (DLP), a subset of PAM, relies heavily on patterned light sources with up to millions of individual pixels in the 1 µm to 100 µm length scale, recent research has revealed the dramatic dependence of the polymerization process on slight variations in photo-exposure conditions. Reliance by the PAM industry on non-uniform, poorly-characterized light engines can convolve exposure variability with fundamental photochemistry and photo-physics, hindering advancements. Specifically, a lack of single pixel characterization and multi-pixel uniformity in the light engine hinders fundamental characterization of the photopolymerization reactions that underpin PAM. By developing a uniform, well-characterized light engine, this work provides a foundation to inform the comprehensive models required to improve the fidelity and integrity of PAM products. This presentation will provide an overview of the development of a state-of-the-art light engine, comparing prints from commercially available DLP systems to those from the uniform light-engine, and highlight the need for rigorous characterization of sources to streamline PAM resin development for reliable, high performance PAM.

Keywords

3D printing | in situ | polymer

Symposium Organizers

Veruska Malavé, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Vitor Coluci, UNICAMP
Kun Fu, University of Delaware
Hui Ying Yang, SUTD

Symposium Support

Silver
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature