JOURNAL ARTICLE

3D Printed Force Sensor with Inkjet Printed Piezoresistive Based Strain Gauge

Abstract

With the combination of different 3D printing technologies, a novel approach has been proposed to fabricate a totally 3D printed sensor with composite structure in this paper, which has the advantages of simple, cost effective and time saving. The design, fabrication and testing of a 3D printed force sensor is presented. The 3D printed force sensor consists of a sensor substrate printed by a digital light processing (DLP) based 3D printer using high temperature resin, and an inkjet printed strain gauge made from poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT/PSS) ink. The position of the strain gauge was determined by finite element method. Finally, the force sensor was characterized within the range from 0 mN to 600 mN. The results indicated that the 3D printing technology may have a great applied potential in sensor fabrication.

Keywords:
Fabrication PEDOT:PSS Digital Light Processing Piezoresistive effect 3d printed Materials science Strain gauge 3D printing Conductive ink Gauge factor Inkwell Printed electronics Polystyrene Substrate (aquarium) Optoelectronics Composite material Computer science Polymer Engineering Layer (electronics) Biomedical engineering

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