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Additive manufacturing of silica glass using laser stereolithography with a top-down approach and fast debinding.

Chang LiuBin QianXiaofeng LiuLimin TongJianrong Qiu
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
Additive manufacturing of silica glass by stereolithography is a new technology. Improving the efficiency of this technology is an important issue. In this work, a stereolithography system using top-down approach and a compatible suspension for this approach was developed. The debinding behavior of the green part (the solidified suspension) was discussed in detail based on the results of thermogravimetric analysis and Fourier transform infrared absorption spectroscopy. A fast heat treatment within 16 hours was adopted for debinding and sintering of the green part which took only 1/3 of the time of previous report. Designed glassware which could not be processed by conventional technologies was manufactured in this way, and the products showed similar properties with fused silica, as confirmed by X-ray diffraction and UV-vis-IR spectrometer.
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