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Additive Manufacturing of Advanced Ceramics Using Preceramic Polymers
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Bradford-Vialva, Robyn L.
, Han, Jinchen
, Cao, Li
, Klosterman, Donald A.
, Liu, Chang
in
3-D printers
/ 3D printing
/ Additive manufacturing
/ Advanced manufacturing technologies
/ Aluminum
/ Boron
/ Ceramic industry
/ Ceramic materials
/ Ceramics
/ Consumer goods
/ Ductility
/ Hot isostatic pressing
/ Industrial applications
/ Magnetic properties
/ Manufacturing
/ Optical properties
/ Polymer industry
/ Polymers
/ Raw materials
/ Review
/ Silicon carbide
/ Silicon nitride
/ Sintering
/ Solids
/ Technology application
2023
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Additive Manufacturing of Advanced Ceramics Using Preceramic Polymers
by
Bradford-Vialva, Robyn L.
, Han, Jinchen
, Cao, Li
, Klosterman, Donald A.
, Liu, Chang
in
3-D printers
/ 3D printing
/ Additive manufacturing
/ Advanced manufacturing technologies
/ Aluminum
/ Boron
/ Ceramic industry
/ Ceramic materials
/ Ceramics
/ Consumer goods
/ Ductility
/ Hot isostatic pressing
/ Industrial applications
/ Magnetic properties
/ Manufacturing
/ Optical properties
/ Polymer industry
/ Polymers
/ Raw materials
/ Review
/ Silicon carbide
/ Silicon nitride
/ Sintering
/ Solids
/ Technology application
2023
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Additive Manufacturing of Advanced Ceramics Using Preceramic Polymers
by
Bradford-Vialva, Robyn L.
, Han, Jinchen
, Cao, Li
, Klosterman, Donald A.
, Liu, Chang
in
3-D printers
/ 3D printing
/ Additive manufacturing
/ Advanced manufacturing technologies
/ Aluminum
/ Boron
/ Ceramic industry
/ Ceramic materials
/ Ceramics
/ Consumer goods
/ Ductility
/ Hot isostatic pressing
/ Industrial applications
/ Magnetic properties
/ Manufacturing
/ Optical properties
/ Polymer industry
/ Polymers
/ Raw materials
/ Review
/ Silicon carbide
/ Silicon nitride
/ Sintering
/ Solids
/ Technology application
2023
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Additive Manufacturing of Advanced Ceramics Using Preceramic Polymers
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Additive Manufacturing of Advanced Ceramics Using Preceramic Polymers
2023
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Overview
Ceramic materials are used in various industrial applications, as they possess exceptional physical, chemical, thermal, mechanical, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties. Ceramic structural components, especially those with highly complex structures and shapes, are difficult to fabricate with conventional methods, such as sintering and hot isostatic pressing (HIP). The use of preceramic polymers has many advantages, such as excellent processibility, easy shape change, and tailorable composition for fabricating high-performance ceramic components. Additive manufacturing (AM) is an evolving manufacturing technique that can be used to construct complex and intricate structural components. Integrating polymer-derived ceramics and AM techniques has drawn significant attention, as it overcomes the limitations and challenges of conventional fabrication approaches. This review discusses the current research that used AM technologies to fabricate ceramic articles from preceramic feedstock materials, and it demonstrates that AM processes are effective and versatile approaches for fabricating ceramic components. The future of producing ceramics using preceramic feedstock materials for AM processes is also discussed at the end.
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