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Method for Strengthening 3D Printed Components

Patent
US-2016243721-A1
Inventor
TEW DONALD (US)
Assignee

TEW DONALD (US)

BARRISTO ENTPR INC (US)

Country
United States
Dates
  • Priority:
    2015/02/23
Description
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1 Abstract

A method of strengthening printed components created by a three-dimensional printing technique utilizes cynoacrylate adhesives. The component is first printed in successive layers of calcium sulfate or similar materials on a three-dimensional printer. The component is next submerged in liquid adhesive contained in a vacuum chamber. A vacuum is applied for a time period to degas the voids and interstices in the material of the component. The vacuum chamber may then be pressurized to transfer liquid adhesive into the evacuated voids. The component is removed from the vacuum chamber and the adhesive allowed to polymerize.

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3 Important Dates

3.1 Priority Date

2015/02/23

3.2 Filing Date

2016/02/23

3.3 Publication Date

2016/08/25

4 Inventor

TEW DONALD (US)

5 Assignee

TEW DONALD (US)

BARRISTO ENTPR INC (US)

6 Country

United States

7 Linked Chemicals

7.1 PubChem Compounds

7.2 PubChem Substances

8 Classification

8.1 IPC

B28B1/00 (inventive, first)

C04B28/14 (inventive)

8.2 CPC

B33Y40/20 (inventive)

C04B28/14 (inventive, first)

C04B28/142 (inventive)

B28B1/001 (inventive, first)

B33Y10/00

C04B2111/00181

9 Cited By

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11 Information Sources

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