通过熔融沉积建模三维打印进行多材料增材制造:材料进给机制系统综述

Zhaogui Wang, Lihan Wang, Feng Tang, Jingdong Chen
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熔融沉积建模(FDM)三维打印方法的快速发展为多材料增材制造(AM)带来了新的机遇。这种技术为制造高性能、多功能的分级材料、零件和工具提供了可行的解决方案。尽管人们在探索 FDM 型多材料增材制造方法的潜力方面投入了大量精力,但围绕这种基于挤压的 3D 打印方法的材料进给机制的讨论却明显不足。本研究对当前与多材料 FDM 三维打印相关的研究进行了系统回顾。研究发现,不同原料材料的层间粘合质量是决定整个打印强度的首要特征。为此,我们重点分析了多种材料的进料系统和材料交替策略。通过分析评估,我们发现单喷嘴/多进料和多喷嘴/多进料 FDM 打印机分别具有独特的优点和缺点。受基于直接墨水写入挤出三维打印的多材料应用的启发,我们还建议根据组成材料的材料流变学和热性能选择合适的方法。这将为多材料 AM 带来更多益处。
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Multi-material additive manufacturing via fused deposition modeling 3D printing: A systematic review on the material feeding mechanism
The rapid advancements in fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printing methods have unlocked new opportunities in multi-material additive manufacturing (AM). This technique offers a viable solution for creating high-performance, multi-functional graded materials, parts, and tooling. Despite the extensive efforts invested in exploring the potential of the FDM-type multi-material additive approach, there is a noticeable lack of discussion specifically centered around the material feeding mechanism of this extrusion-based 3D printing method. This work provides a systematic review on the current studies related to the multi-material FDM 3D printing. It is found that the interlayer adhesion quality of different feedstock materials is a first and foremost feature in determining the strength of the entire print. To this end, we particularly focus on analyzing the feeding system of multiple materials and the strategy for material alternation. From our analytical evaluations, it is noticed that the single-nozzle/multi-feed and multi-nozzle/multi-feed FDM printers present unique pros. and cons., respectively. Inspired by multi-material applications of direct ink writing extrusion-based 3D printing, we also suggest to choose a suitable method based on the material rheology and thermal properties of the constituent materials. This can be a chance to gain further benefits from the multi-material AM.
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