Polymer filaments comprising an aqueous-soluble imide polymer and use thereof as a sacrificial printing material in additive manufacturing

US11999862B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11999862-B2
Application numberUS-202017004861-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 27, 2020
Priority dateAug 27, 2020
Publication dateJun 4, 2024
Grant dateJun 4, 2024

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When making parts by additive manufacturing, particularly by fused filament fabrication, it is sometimes necessary to include a removable support during part fabrication due to the shape of the part. An overhang, for instance, may be fabricated using a support structure, which is subsequently eliminated following polymer matrix consolidation. Elimination of a removable support following part fabrication may be problematic in some instances. Polymer filaments suitable for forming removable supports during additive manufacturing may comprise at least one imide polymer having at least partial solubility in aqueous fluids. Imide polymers may include, for example, polyimides and polyesterimides. Additive manufacturing processes may comprise forming a supported part by depositing a build material and a removable support comprising an imide polymer, wherein at least a portion of the build material is deposited upon the removable support. An unsupported part may be formed following exposure of the supported part to an aqueous fluid.

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What is claimed is the following: 1. A polymer filament compatible with fused filament fabrication for preparing a removable support, comprising: at least one imide polymer having at least partial solubility in an aqueous fluid; wherein the at least one imide polymer comprises i) at least one polyesterimide formed from a diol and a diamine, the at least one polyesterimide formed from the diol and the diamine having a structure represented by  wherein A is a hydrocarbyl group having a pair of carbonyl groups located in a five- or six-membered imide ring B3 and a carbonyl group bound in an ester linkage;  wherein R is an alkylene, oxyalkylene, polyoxyalkylene, arylene, oxyarylene, polyoxyarylene, bis(phenylene)methane, oxy(bis(phenylene))methane, or polyoxy(bis(phenylene))methane group, or a crosslinkable variantthereof, and R′ is an alkylene, oxyalkylene, polyoxyalkylene, arylene, oxyarylene, polyoxyarylene, bis(phenylene)methane, oxy(bis(phenylene))methane, or polyoxy(bis(phenylene))methane group, or a crosslinkable variant thereof, provided that at least some occurrences of R and/or R′ are an oxyalkylene, polyoxyalkylene, oxyarylene, polyoxyarylene, oxy(bis(phenylene))methane, or polyoxy(bis(phenylene))methane group; and wherein z is a positive integer ranging from about 5 to about 100,000; ii) at least one polyesterimide formed from an amino alcohol, the at least one polyesterimide formed from the amino alcohol having a structure represented by  wherein A is a hydrocarbyl group having a pair of carbonyl groups located within a five- or six-membered imide ring B3 and a carbonyl group bound in an ester linkage;  wherein R is an alkylene, oxyalkylene, polyoxyalkylene, arylene, oxyarylene, polyoxyarylene, bis(phenylene)methane, oxy(bis(phenylene))methane, or polyoxy(bis(phenylene))methane group, or a crosslinkable variantthereof, provided that at least some occurrences of R are an oxyalkylene, polyoxyalkylene, oxyarylene, polyoxyarylene, oxy(bis(phenylene))methane, or polyoxy(bis(phenylene))methane group; and  wherein z is a positive integer ranging from about 5 to about 100,000; or iii) at least one polyamideimide, the at least one polyamideimide having a structure represented by  wherein A is a hydrocarbyl group having a pair of carbonyl groups located within a five- or six-membered imide ring B3 and a carbonyl group bound in an amide linkage;  wherein R is an alkylene, oxyalkylene, polyoxyalkylene, arylene, oxyarylene, polyoxyarylene, bis(phenylene)methane, oxy(bis(phenylene))methane, or polyoxy(bis(phenylene))methane group, or a crosslinkable variantthereof, provided that at least some occurrences of R are an oxyalkylene, polyoxyalkylene, oxyarylene, polyoxyarylene, oxy(bis(phenylene))methane, or polyoxy(bis(phenylene))methane group; and wherein z is a positive integer ranging from about 5 to about 100,000; and wherein the polymer filament has a diameter of 0.5 mm to 5.0 mm. 2. The polymer filament of claim 1 , wherein the polyoxyalkylene, polyoxyarylene, or polyoxy(bis(phenylene))methane group comprises an ethylene oxide oligomer, a propylene oxide oligomer, or an ethylene oxide-propylene oxide co-oligomer. 3. The polymer filament of claim 1 , wherein the aqueous fluid comprises one or more of a base, a surfactant, a salt, or any combination thereof. 4. An additive manufacturing process comprising: forming a supported part by depositing a build material and a removable support, at least a portion of the build material being deposited upon the removable support; wherein the removable support is deposited from the polymer filament of claim 1 ; exposing at least a portion of the supported part to an aqueous fluid in which the at least one imide polymer is at least partially soluble; and obtaining an unsupported part after elimination of the removable support from the build material. 5. The additive manufacturing process of claim 4 , wherein elimination of the removable support takes place by disintegration, dissolution, separation, effervescence, or any combination thereof of the removable support while the supported part is exposed to the aqueous fluid. 6. The additive manufacturing process of claim 4 , wherein the build material and the removable support are deposited from a dual extruder print head. 7. The additive manufacturing process of claim 4 , wherein the build material is deposited upon the removable support at one or more overhang locations. 8. The additive manufacturing process of claim 4 , wherein the aqueous fluid comprises one or more of a base, a surfactant, a salt, or any combination thereof. 9. The polymer filament of claim 1 , wherein the polymer filament has a diameter of 1.5 mm to 3.5 mm. 10. The polymer filament of claim 1 , further comprising: a gas-forming substance admixed with the imide polymer.

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  • Inks based on two liquids, one liquid being the ink, the other liquid being a reaction solution, a fixer or a treatment solution for the ink · CPC title

  • Thermoplastic polyimides, e.g. polyesterimides, PEI, i.e. polyetherimides, or polyamideimides; Derivatives thereof · CPC title

  • Structures for supporting 3D objects during manufacture and intended to be sacrificed after completion thereof · CPC title

  • B29C64/118Primary

    using filamentary material being melted, e.g. fused deposition modelling [FDM] · CPC title

  • Materials specially adapted for additive manufacturing · CPC title

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What does patent US11999862B2 cover?
When making parts by additive manufacturing, particularly by fused filament fabrication, it is sometimes necessary to include a removable support during part fabrication due to the shape of the part. An overhang, for instance, may be fabricated using a support structure, which is subsequently eliminated following polymer matrix consolidation. Elimination of a removable support following part fa…
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Xerox Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C64/118. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Jun 04 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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