Recent developments of highly expandable foaming pre-polymer resins for lithographic additive manufacturing have allowed for the creation of structures larger than a printer's build envelope. To fully utilize the capabilities… Click to show full abstract
Recent developments of highly expandable foaming pre-polymer resins for lithographic additive manufacturing have allowed for the creation of structures larger than a printer's build envelope. To fully utilize the capabilities of this technology, the mechanical properties of these foams must be improved. This manuscript presents one method for strengthening these lightweight polymeric structures via aerosol spray application of a high-strength, low-viscosity photocurable coating. This method is free from the reliance on often complex, large, or bulky on-site equipment ordinarily required by conventional high-strength spray coating. The newly formulated photocurable resin can be applied using an ordinary cordless paint sprayer and cured using sunlight in less than a minute, enabling the rapid production of large, load-bearing structures from a small volume of feedstock and low-cost portable equipment. A comprehensive screening process for resin formulations, detailed mechanical compression and tensile analysis of coated polymer structures, and an applied technical demonstration of the technology are described. The photocurable coating described herein greatly strengthens porous polymeric structures using a method that can be easily implemented.
               
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