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Improving ceramic monolith properties in binder jetting 3D printing using glass frit binders

Authors
Choi, Jung-HoonHwang, Kyu-HongKim, Ung-SooLee, Ji-HyeonShim, Kwang-BoKang, Seung-MinCho, Woo-Seok
Issue Date
Oct-2019
Publisher
KOREAN ASSOC CRYSTAL GROWTH, INC
Keywords
Binder jetting 3D printing; Glass frit; Porcelain powder; Viscosity; Surface tension
Citation
JOURNAL OF CERAMIC PROCESSING RESEARCH, v.20, no.5, pp 547 - 555
Pages
9
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CERAMIC PROCESSING RESEARCH
Volume
20
Number
5
Start Page
547
End Page
555
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73095
DOI
10.36410/jcpr.2019.20.5.547
ISSN
1229-9162
2672-152X
Abstract
In this study, a glass frit binder capable of replacing liquid binders was applied to improve the density of the object manufactured by the binder jetting 3D printing technology. To secure easy ejection from the inkjet head, the viscosity, surface tension, and stability of the glass frit binder were selected as important factors and their optimal values were determined. Of the seven dispersants tested, 0.8 mg/m(2) of Na-polyacrylic acid with a molecular weight of 8100 g/mol resulted in the best dispersion characteristics. The optimal surface tension was confirmed when 1.0 wt% of polysiloxane was added. The stability of the slurry improved and the role of the binder was induced on adding 6 wt% of polyvinyl alcohol. 100x10x5 mm(3) test specimens were fabricated by jetting the optimized glass frit binder to a silicate mixed powder and the density change was observed. The densities and water absorption rates of the specimens sintered at 1,200 degrees C, 1,250 degrees C, and 1,300 degrees C were determined. The specimens fabricated with the glass frit binder exhibited approximately 19% higher density than those fabricated with a liquid binder at all temperatures. This could be because the frits in the binder melted during the firing process and filled the pores.
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