JOURNAL ARTICLE

Photo-Curing Kinetics of 3D-Printing Photo-Inks Based on Urethane-Acrylates

Hadi BakhshiGuanxing KuangFranziska WielandWolfdietrich Meyer

Year: 2022 Journal:   Polymers Vol: 14 (15)Pages: 2974-2974   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

In this study, photo-curing kinetics for urethane-acrylate-based photo-inks for 3D printing were evaluated using a photo-differential scanning calorimetry analysis. Initially, the photopolymerization kinetics of di- and monofunctional monomers were separately studied at different temperatures (5–85 °C). Later, the photo-curing kinetics and mechanical properties of photo-inks based on different monomer mixtures (40/60–20/80) were evaluated. The results showed that urethane-dimethacrylate (UrDMA) and urethane-acrylate (UrA) had no light absorption in the region of 280–700 nm, making them a proper crosslinker and a reactive diluent, respectively, for the formulation of 3D-printing photo-inks. The kinetics investigations showed a temperature dependency for the photo-curing of UrDMA, where a higher photopolymerization rate (Rp,max: from 5.25 × 10−2 to 8.42 × 10−2 1/s) and double-bound conversion (DBCtotal: from 63.8% to 92.2%) were observed at elevated temperatures (5–85 °C), while the photo-curing of UrA was independent of the temperature (25–85 °C). Enhancing the UrA content from 60% to 80% in the UrDMA/UrA mixtures initially increased and later decreased the photopolymerization rate and conversion, where the mixtures of 30/70 and 25/75 presented the highest values. Meanwhile, increasing the UrA content led to lower glass transition temperatures (Tg) and mechanical strength for the photo-cured samples, where the mixture of 30/70 presented the highest maximum elongation (εmax: 73%).

Keywords:
Curing (chemistry) Kinetics Materials science 3D printing UV curing Inkwell Composite material Chemical engineering Polymer science Polymer chemistry Engineering

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Photopolymerization techniques and applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry
Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Automotive Engineering

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