Abstract

AbstractVat photopolymerization (VPP) printing of ceramic parts offers advantages such as low cost, simple operation, and short fabrication cycles. However, drawbacks include low toughness and brittleness in the printed parts. This study explores enhancing the toughness and strength of alumina (Al2O3) ceramics by incorporating silicon carbide (SiC) particles as additives. The impact of varying SiC contents on the quality of VPP‐printed Al2O3 parts is examined, encompassing microstructure, physical properties, and mechanical properties. Results indicate that optimal SiC addition reduces Al2O3 ceramics' porosity, enhances crystalline quality, and boosts mechanical properties. Excessive SiC, however, diminishes these benefits. The most significant strengthening of Al2O3 parts occurred with a 1.5 wt.% SiC content, increasing bending strength and fracture toughness by 239.7% and 564.7%, respectively. This underscore SiC's positive role in enhancing the quality of VPP‐printed Al2O3 parts.

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