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*A process which uses powder in a similar manner to [[SLS]] and other [[Powder Bed Based 3D Printing Processes]] | *A process which uses powder in a similar manner to [[SLS]] and other [[Powder Bed Based 3D Printing Processes]] | ||
*It then binds the powder together with a spray of some liquid (typically a resin) via one or more [[Inkjet]]s | *It then binds the powder together with a spray of some liquid (typically a resin) via one or more [[Inkjet]]s | ||
*This is then repeated layer by layer | *This is then repeated layer by layer until a full part is made | ||
*Can be done with any powder. For plastics, no sintering is required due to the part being bound by resin (although it CAN be done). For metal powders, sintering is | *Can be done with any powder. For plastics, no sintering is required due to the part being bound by resin (although it CAN be done). For metal powders, sintering is recommended due to the connections of the resin not being as desirable as metal | ||
*Can also use multiple colors of resin for colored prints | *Can also use multiple colors of resin for colored prints | ||
*Niche use case, but may be of use | *Niche use case, but may be of use | ||
=Existing Work= | =Industry Examples= | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Igq8gQuXfR4 HP Metal Jet] a metal sls competitor | |||
*[https://www.tph.ca/3d-printing TPH] they make gypsum based color prints | |||
=Existing Open Source Work= | |||
==Oaisis 3DP== | ==Oaisis 3DP== | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIVdwP0RAN8 An introductory video on it] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIVdwP0RAN8 An introductory video on it] | ||
*This may also be a good dev kit for learning how to make powder bed mechanisms for complex, yet highly | *This may also be a good dev kit for learning how to make powder bed mechanisms for complex, yet highly necessary devices such as [[EBM]] 3d printers for things like turbines which is commonly used for complex rocket engines, turbine blades, and medical implants (EBM is especially necessary for complex metals and alloys (Titanium), and for structures that can ONLY be made via additive manufacturing (Cooling channels in the [[Rocket Lab Rutherford Engine]] ) ) | ||
=Possible OSE Work= | =Possible OSE Work= | ||
*[[D3D PBJ Printer]] fun name ( '''P'''owder '''B'''ed and ink'''J'''et printer ) | *[[D3D PBJ Printer]] fun name ( '''P'''owder '''B'''ed and ink'''J'''et printer ) | ||
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* | *[[InkShield]] | ||
*[[Open Source Inkjet Printer]] | |||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powder_bed_and_inkjet_head_3D_printing The Wikipedia Page on Binder Jetting] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powder_bed_and_inkjet_head_3D_printing The Wikipedia Page on Binder Jetting] | ||
[[Category: 3D Printing]] |
Latest revision as of 16:03, 24 June 2021
Basics
- Also known as binder jetting
- A process which uses powder in a similar manner to SLS and other Powder Bed Based 3D Printing Processes
- It then binds the powder together with a spray of some liquid (typically a resin) via one or more Inkjets
- This is then repeated layer by layer until a full part is made
- Can be done with any powder. For plastics, no sintering is required due to the part being bound by resin (although it CAN be done). For metal powders, sintering is recommended due to the connections of the resin not being as desirable as metal
- Can also use multiple colors of resin for colored prints
- Niche use case, but may be of use
Industry Examples
- HP Metal Jet a metal sls competitor
- TPH they make gypsum based color prints
Existing Open Source Work
Oaisis 3DP
- An introductory video on it
- This may also be a good dev kit for learning how to make powder bed mechanisms for complex, yet highly necessary devices such as EBM 3d printers for things like turbines which is commonly used for complex rocket engines, turbine blades, and medical implants (EBM is especially necessary for complex metals and alloys (Titanium), and for structures that can ONLY be made via additive manufacturing (Cooling channels in the Rocket Lab Rutherford Engine ) )
Possible OSE Work
- D3D PBJ Printer fun name ( Powder Bed and inkJet printer )