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Evaluation and Development of Multi Thermal Bubble Ink Jet 3D Printing System

Mun Gwan Shin, Sung Woo Bae, Jung Su Kim
JKSPE 2015;32(9):787-792.
Published online: September 1, 2015
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Recently, 3D printing technology is a hot issue in various industrial fields. According to the user’s application, it allows for the free form fabrication method to be utilized in a wide range. The powder based fusion technique is one of the 3D printing methods. When using this method it is possible to apply the various binder jetting techniques such as piezo, thermal bubble jet, dispenser and so on. In this paper, a multi thermal bubble ink jet was integrated for jetting of powder binding material and developing a power fused 3D printing system. For high quality 3D printing parts, it needs an analysis and evaluation of the behavior of the thermal bubble ink jet head. In the experiment, a correlation between jetting binder quantity and layer thickness of powder was investigated, and a 3D part model was fabricated, which was used by measuring the scale factor.

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J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2015;32(9):787-792.   Published online September 1, 2015
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