Abstract

A new direct UV curing, polyurethane-like, highly stretchable rubber, Elastic ToughRubber 90™ (ETR 90), is demonstrated for 3D printing via photocuring with Texas Instruments DLP® optical systems. An array of test specimens, comprising a sandwich structure with a body-centered cubic lattice core, are 3D printed from ETR 90. The compressive behavior of these specimens is characterized up to 10 k and up to 100 k fatigue-loading cycles. The internal, visually obstructed, structures under loads are visualized using in situ X-ray tomography. All lattice structures remain intact and full recovery is observed, indicating the cyclic durability of the 3D-printed rubber.

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