Centrifugal multimaterial 3D printing of multifunctional heterogeneous objects

Jianxiang Cheng(Southern University of Science and Technology), Rong Wang(Southern University of Science and Technology), Zechu Sun(Southern University of Science and Technology), Qingjiang Liu(Southern University of Science and Technology), Xiangnan He(Southern University of Science and Technology), Honggeng Li(Southern University of Science and Technology), Haitao Ye(City University of Hong Kong), Xingxin Yang(Guangzhou University), Xinfeng Wei(Southern University of Science and Technology), Zhenqing Li(Southern University of Science and Technology), Bingcong Jian(Southern University of Science and Technology), Weiwei Deng(Southern University of Science and Technology), Qi Ge(Southern University of Science and Technology)
Nature Communications
December 24, 2022
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Abstract

There are growing demands for multimaterial three-dimensional (3D) printing to manufacture 3D object where voxels with different properties and functions are precisely arranged. Digital light processing (DLP) is a high-resolution fast-speed 3D printing technology suitable for various materials. However, multimaterial 3D printing is challenging for DLP as the current multimaterial switching methods require direct contact onto the printed part to remove residual resin. Here we report a DLP-based centrifugal multimaterial (CM) 3D printing method to generate large-volume heterogeneous 3D objects where composition, property and function are programmable at voxel scale. Centrifugal force enables non-contact, high-efficiency multimaterial switching, so that the CM 3D printer can print heterogenous 3D structures in large area (up to 180 mm × 130 mm) made of materials ranging from hydrogels to functional polymers, and even ceramics. Our CM 3D printing method exhibits excellent capability of fabricating digital materials, soft robots, and ceramic devices.


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