Abstract
Numerous studies show that vat photopolymerization enables near-net-shape printing of ceramics and plastics with complex geometries. In this study, vat photopolymerization was investigated for cemented carbide specimens. Custom-developed photosensitive WC-12 Co (wt%) slurries were used for printing green bodies. The samples were examined for defects using quantitative microstructure analysis. A thermogravimetric analysis was performed to develop a debinding program for the green bodies. After sintering, the microstructure and surface roughness were evaluated. As mechanical parameters, Vickers hardness and Palmqvist fracture toughness were considered. A linear shrinkage of 26–27% was determined. The remaining porosity fraction was 9.0%. No free graphite formation, and almost no η-phase formation occurred. WC grain growth was observed. 76% of the WC grains measured were in the suitable size range for metal cutting tool applications. A hardness of 1157 HV10 and a Palmqvist fracture toughness of 12 MPa√ m was achieved. The achieved microstructure exhibits a high porosity fraction and local cracks. As a result, vat pho-topolymerization can become an alternative forming method for cemented carbide components if the amount of residual porosity and defects can be reduced.
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Rieger, T., Schubert, T., Schurr, J., Kopp, A., Schwenkel, M., Sellmer, D., … Schneider, G. (2021). Vat photopolymerization of cemented carbide specimen. Materials, 14(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14247631
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