APPLICATION OF STEREOLITHOGRAPHY BASED 3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY IN INVESTMENT CASTING
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Mukhtarkhanov, Muslim
Perveen, Asma
Talamona, Didier
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Advanced methods for manufacturing high quality parts should be used to ensure the
production of competitive products for the world market. Investment casting (IC) is a process where
a wax pattern is used as a sacrificial pattern to manufacture high precision casting of solid metal parts.
Rapid casting is in turn, a technique that eases the IC process by combining additive manufacturing
(AM) technologies with IC. The use of AM technologies to create patterns for new industrial products
is a unique opportunity to develop cost-effective methods for producing investment casting parts
in a timely manner. Particularly, stereolithography (SLA) based AM is of interest due to its high
dimensional accuracy and the smooth surface quality of the printed parts. From the first appearance
of commercially available SLA printers in the market, it took a few decades until desktop SLA
printers became available to consumers at a reasonable price. Therefore, the aim of this review
paper is to analyze the state-of-the-art and applicability of SLA based 3D printing technology in IC
manufacturing, as SLA based AM technologies have been gaining enormous popularity in recent
times. Other AM techniques in IC are also reviewed for comparison. Moreover, the SLA process
parameters, material properties, and current issues are discussed.
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Mukhtarkhanov, M., Perveen, A., & Talamona, D. (2020). Application of Stereolithography Based 3D Printing Technology in Investment Casting. Micromachines, 11(10), 946. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi11100946
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