Support medium development for 3D printing natural rubber latex via direct ink writing in the support bath technique

Kanchanabhorn Chansoda , Chakrit Suvanjumrat , Panithi Wiroonpochit , Thongsak Kaewprakob , Watcharapong Chookaew
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The direct manufacturing of rubber products from natural rubber latex through 3D printing, particularly extrusion in air, faces challenges in creating intricate shapes. Research suggests that utilizing 3D printing with extrusion in a support medium, known as direct ink writing (DIW), is effective for crafting complex-shaped rubber products. However, few studies have explored 3D printing natural rubber as a support medium. This study focuses on formulating a support medium for the DIW printing of natural rubber by incorporating triethanolamine (TEA) and alcohol in varying proportions. Key characteristics, such as viscosity, were assessed for each formulation, along with essential printing parameters, such as speed and flow rate. A suitable support liquid consisting of TEA (2.5 g), alcohol (160 g), Carbopol (1.5 g), and water (200 g) was determined for DIW printing natural rubber. The optimal settings were determined to be a nozzle size of 0.85 mm, a speed of 30 mm/s, and a flow rate of 30 mm3/s. Comparative results from the forming process indicate that 3D-printed rubber specimens exhibit poorer mechanical properties than traditionally molded specimens, owing to material uniformity. The vulcanized rubber system with the EV pattern exhibited superior mechanical characteristics. The developed support medium for DIW printing shows potential for use in intricate natural rubber products; however, further exploration of additional parameters is crucial for advancing complex-shaped natural rubber manufacturing using 3D printers.

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通过支撑浴技术中的直接油墨写入,开发用于 3D 打印天然胶乳的支撑介质
通过三维打印,特别是在空气中挤出,直接用天然胶乳制造橡胶制品,在创造复杂形状方面面临挑战。研究表明,利用三维打印技术在支撑介质中进行挤压(即直接墨水写入(DIW)),可有效制作复杂形状的橡胶制品。然而,很少有研究将天然橡胶作为支撑介质进行 3D 打印。本研究的重点是通过加入不同比例的三乙醇胺(TEA)和酒精,为天然橡胶的 DIW 打印配制支撑介质。对每种配方的关键特性(如粘度)以及基本打印参数(如速度和流速)进行了评估。确定了由三乙醇胺(2.5 克)、酒精(160 克)、Carbopol(1.5 克)和水(200 克)组成的适合 DIW 印刷天然橡胶的支撑液。确定的最佳设置为:喷嘴尺寸为 0.85 毫米,速度为 30 毫米/秒,流速为 30 立方毫米/秒。成型过程的比较结果表明,由于材料的均匀性,3D 打印橡胶试样的机械性能比传统模塑试样差。带有 EV 图案的硫化橡胶系统则表现出更优越的机械特性。所开发的 DIW 打印支撑介质显示出用于复杂天然橡胶产品的潜力;然而,进一步探索其他参数对于利用三维打印机推进复杂形状天然橡胶的制造至关重要。
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