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The recent development of vat photopolymerization: A review

Additive Manufacturing, 2021
Abstract Vat photopolymerization (VPP) is one of the most popular additive manufacturing technologies. It has gained significant attention among academia as well as industry due to its high speed, high accuracy, and broad applications in areas such as functional devices, ceramics, and biomedical etc.
Liya Zhu, Zongan Li, Shiyan Wang
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Vat photopolymerization methods in additive manufacturing

open access: yes, 2021
Abstract In 2012, the international committee on additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies categorized the AM processes into seven areas, which one of them is vat photopolymerization (VP). The principle of VP is the curing of a liquid photopolymer resin that is contained in a shallow vat.
Davoudinejad, Ali, Ali Davoudinejad
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Nanoparticle-enhanced vat photopolymerization in additive manufacturing

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
This article reviews the improvement of photopolymerization, primarily in terms of its rate, degree of conversion, and resolution, using nanoparticles. The studies identified in the current literature and available in indexed databases are thoroughly examined, with key findings discussed and summarized.
Bechelany Mikhael
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3D/4D Printing of Polyurethanes by Vat Photopolymerization

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, 2023
International audienceVat photopolymerization relies on the light‐induced polymerization of liquid photopolymer to produce the targeted structure. Among all the polymers prepared by vat photopolymerization, due to their numerous properties polyurethanes ...
Yohann Guillaneuf, Didier Gigmes
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A Review of Multi-Material 3D Printing of Functional Materials via Vat Photopolymerization

open access: yesPolymers, 2022
Additive manufacturing or 3D printing of materials is a prominent process technology which involves the fabrication of materials layer-by-layer or point-by-point in a subsequent manner.
Usman Shaukat   +2 more
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A feasibility study on process monitoring and control in vat photopolymerization of ceramics [PDF]

open access: yesMechatronics, 2018
Vat photopolymerization is a prominent additive manufacturing technology for the fabrication of near-net shape ceramic parts. To serve the high tech industry's needs, additive manufacturing equipment has to scale up to larger product sizes and higher ...
Thomas Hafkamp, Bram De Jager
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A Review of Vat Photopolymerization Technology: Materials, Applications, Challenges, and Future Trends of 3D Printing [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers, 2021
Additive manufacturing (3D printing) has significantly changed the prototyping process in terms of technology, construction, materials, and their multiphysical properties. Among the most popular 3D printing techniques is vat photopolymerization, in which
Marek Pagac   +2 more
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Vat-Photopolymerization-Based Ceramic Manufacturing

Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 2020
Abstract This article presents a detailed account of the processes involved in vat-photopolymerization-based fabrication of ceramics, namely bioceramics, structural ceramics, piezoelectric ceramics, optical ceramics, and polymer-derived ceramics.
Xiangjia Li, Yong Chen
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Vat Photopolymerization Processes

2015
Photopolymerization processes make use of liquid, radiation-curable resins, or photopolymers, as their primary materials. Most photopolymers react to radiation in the ultraviolet (UV) range of wavelengths, but some visible light systems are used as well. Upon irradiation, these materials undergo a chemical reaction to become solid.
Ian Gibson, David Rosen, Brent Stucker
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A review on fabricating tissue scaffolds using vat photopolymerization

Acta Biomaterialia, 2018
Vat Photopolymerization (stereolithography, SLA), an Additive Manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing technology, holds particular promise for the fabrication of tissue scaffolds for use in regenerative medicine. Unlike traditional tissue scaffold fabrication techniques, SLA is capable of fabricating designed scaffolds through the selective ...
Nicholas A, Chartrain   +2 more
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