An Overview on 3D Printing of Ceramics Using Binder Jetting Process †

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Binder jetting is a promising 3D printing technology that employs a liquid binder to selectively attach the particles of a pulverised material to form three-dimensional objects. It is also a popular technique for fabricating ceramics, as it permits the creation of intricate geometries and customised shapes that would be hard or impossible to achieve using conventional ceramic manufacturing techniques. This study focuses on the capabilities of some of the most essential ceramic materials, such as alumina, SiC, and calcium phosphate, to construct complicated geometries with a high level of accuracy and precision when using a process called binder jetting. These ceramic components find widespread usage in a broad variety of applications, including those relating to aircraft, biomedical, and industry.

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Sarila, V., Koneru, H. P., Pyatla, S., Cheepu, M., Kantumunchu, V. C., & Ramachandran, D. (2024). An Overview on 3D Printing of Ceramics Using Binder Jetting Process †. Engineering Proceedings, 61(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2024061044

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