3D‐Printing of Lightweight Cellular Composites

Brett G. Compton(Harvard University), Jennifer A. Lewis(Harvard University)
Advanced Materials
June 18, 2014
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Abstract

A new epoxy-based ink is reported, which enables 3D printing of lightweight cellular composites with controlled alignment of multiscale, high-aspectratio fiber reinforcement to create hierarchical structures inspired by balsa wood. Young's modulus values up to 10 times higher than existing commercially available 3D-printed polymers are attainable, while comparable strength values are maintained.


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