TY - GEN
T1 - Development of liquid spray process in a rapid prototyping machine
AU - Huang, Chi Hua
AU - Hwang, Sheng Jye
AU - Lee, Huei Huang
AU - Huang, Durn Yuan
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2012 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - The Rapid Prototyping (R.P.) technology which is used in manufacturing a three-dimensional solid part is based on the layer forming method. Currently, the main streams of commercially available machines use the point or line forming method to create the solid part. A thin polymeric material layer is delivered by a roller or scraper to form a thin material layer for further layer forming. This process won't be able to control the size of the forming part. In this paper, "Liquid Spray Process" is proposed to use a spray pen to spread a thin layer of polymeric material on the forming bed for further layer forming in a rapid prototyping system. It will decrease time and cost of the current R.P. machines by spreading proper size of thin forming bed. The setup of the system of the automatic spray pen, continuous material supply system, spray parameter settings and man-machine interface control system were discussed in this paper. Furthermore, the Taguchi Methods were applied to find the optimal spray forming parameters including height, velocity, acceleration, control air pressure, atomizing air pressure, fluid flow of spray, material pressure and speed of gear pump. Finally, the minimum uniform coating thickness could reach as low as 25 μm with "Liquid Spray Process" when the optimal parameters were used. The uniformity could be well maintained for both sprays in cross or in parallel directions to form an area of 120 mm × 150 mm with the optimal parameters.
AB - The Rapid Prototyping (R.P.) technology which is used in manufacturing a three-dimensional solid part is based on the layer forming method. Currently, the main streams of commercially available machines use the point or line forming method to create the solid part. A thin polymeric material layer is delivered by a roller or scraper to form a thin material layer for further layer forming. This process won't be able to control the size of the forming part. In this paper, "Liquid Spray Process" is proposed to use a spray pen to spread a thin layer of polymeric material on the forming bed for further layer forming in a rapid prototyping system. It will decrease time and cost of the current R.P. machines by spreading proper size of thin forming bed. The setup of the system of the automatic spray pen, continuous material supply system, spray parameter settings and man-machine interface control system were discussed in this paper. Furthermore, the Taguchi Methods were applied to find the optimal spray forming parameters including height, velocity, acceleration, control air pressure, atomizing air pressure, fluid flow of spray, material pressure and speed of gear pump. Finally, the minimum uniform coating thickness could reach as low as 25 μm with "Liquid Spray Process" when the optimal parameters were used. The uniformity could be well maintained for both sprays in cross or in parallel directions to form an area of 120 mm × 150 mm with the optimal parameters.
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U2 - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.579.365
DO - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.579.365
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84869398927
SN - 9783037855119
T3 - Advanced Materials Research
SP - 365
EP - 375
BT - Advanced Manufacturing Focusing on Multi-Disciplinary Technologies
T2 - 4th International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing, ICAM 2012
Y2 - 4 March 2012 through 8 March 2012
ER -