Technical Development of Multi-Resin Three-Dimensional Printer Using Bottom-Up Method

2018 
The use of multi-resins entails certain challenges due to inter-stain in the intermediate layer of cured resins and misalignment caused by the use of multi-light sources or vat switching. This study proposes a new mechanism for a multi-resin three-dimensional printer that can fabricate physical models consisting of different resins without misalignment using the bottom-up method with a digital projector and a clean modulus that can avoid inter-staining. Experimental results show that the proposed C-arm design offers self-alignment when the platform is switched or during cleaning. The proposed clean modulus can also prevent inter-staining, thus producing a clear boundary layer. The linear and angular dimensions are respectively accurate within 20 µm and 0.2 o . This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License .
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