Abstract

A new binder jetting process for fabricating metal or ceramic parts has been developed by using coated powder and inkjet technique. In this study, we have developed metal and ceramic particles coated with 100 nanometer thickness of water soluble resin in conjunction with a new concept of ink which includes cross linking agent that acts on the coated resin but does not include any binding ingredients. In this paper, we present a methodology of our new binder jetting process and an overview of mechanical and physical properties of 316L stainless steel parts created by our process.

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