Resin formulations for additive manufacturing of metals, and methods of making and using the same
US-11591484-B1 · Feb 28, 2023 · US
US12129397B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12129397-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318348033-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 6, 2023 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 29, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 29, 2024 |
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Polymerizable liquids are described herein which, in some embodiments, can produce 3D printed articles of high resolution and desirable mechanical properties. In one aspect, a polymerizable liquid comprises an acrylate component, and a composite resin comprising a curable carrier and polymeric particles dispersed in the curable carrier. The polymerizable liquid also comprises a photoinitiator component.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A polymerizable liquid comprising: an acrylate component; a composite resin comprising a curable carrier and polymeric particles dispersed in the curable carrier; and a photoinitiator component, wherein the acrylate component is present in an amount of 30-70 wt. % based on a total weight of the polymerizable liquid, and wherein the curable carrier is polymerizable via free radical polymerization. 2. The polymerizable liquid of claim 1 , wherein the polymerizable liquid further comprises a UV-absorber and/or a light stabilizer. 3. The polymerizable liquid of claim 1 , wherein the acrylate component comprises a monofunctional acrylate, a difunctional acrylate, or mixtures thereof. 4. The polymerizable liquid of claim 1 , wherein the acrylate component comprises a trifunctional or higher functional acrylate. 5. The polymerizable liquid of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric particles of the composite resin comprise an elastomer. 6. The polymerizable liquid of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric particles exhibit a core-shell architecture. 7. The polymerizable liquid of claim 6 , wherein the polymeric particles comprise an elastomeric core. 8. The polymerizable liquid of claim 7 , wherein the polymeric particles comprise a thermoplastic shell. 9. A polymerizable liquid comprising: an acrylate component; a composite resin comprising a curable carrier and polymeric particles dispersed in the curable carrier; and a photoinitiator component, wherein the acrylate component is present in an amount of 30-70 wt. % based on a total weight of the polymerizable liquid; wherein the polymeric particles exhibit a core-shell architecture; wherein the polymeric particles comprise an elastomeric core; and wherein the polymeric particles comprise a thermoset shell. 10. The polymerizable liquid of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric particles are present in an amount of 20-60 wt. % based on a total weight of the composite resin. 11. The polymerizable liquid of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric particles have an average size less than 1 μm. 12. The polymerizable liquid of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric particles have an average size of 50 nm to 500 nm. 13. The polymerizable liquid of claim 1 , wherein the curable carrier comprises unsaturated polyester, vinyl ester, or mixtures thereof. 14. The polymerizable liquid of claim 1 , wherein the curable carrier is copolymerizable with the acrylate component. 15. The polymerizable liquid of claim 1 , wherein the curable carrier is not copolymerizable with the acrylate component. 16. The polymerizable liquid of claim 1 , wherein the composite resin is present in an amount of 20-70 wt. % based on a total weight of the polymerizable liquid. 17. A method of printing a three-dimensional article comprising: providing the polymerizable liquid of claim 1 , and irradiating the polymerizable liquid with light to form the article, the article comprising a polymeric composite material including a polymeric matrix comprising an acrylate phase and a cured carrier phase, wherein the polymeric particles are disposed in the polymeric matrix. 18. A method of printing a three-dimensional article comprising: providing a polymerizable liquid comprising an acrylate component, a composite resin comprising a curable carrier and polymeric particles dispersed in the curable carrier, and a photoinitiator component, wherein the acrylate component is present in an amount of 30-70 wt. % based on a total weight of the polymerizable liquid, and irradiating the polymerizable liquid with light to form the article, the article comprising a polymeric composite material including a polymeric matrix comprising an acrylate phase and a cured carrier phase, wherein the polymeric particles are disposed in the polymeric matrix; wherein: the polymerizable liquid is provided in a layer-by-layer process; the composite resin is present in the polymerizable liquid in an amount of 20-70 wt. % based on total weight of the polymerizable liquid; the polymeric particles of the composite resin comprise an elastomer; the polymeric particles are present in the composite resin in an amount of 20-60 wt. % based on total weight of the composite resin; the polymeric particles have an average size less than 1 μm; and the curable carrier comprises unsaturated polyester, vinyl ester, or mixtures thereof.
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