Material Characterization of Silicones for Additive Manufacturing

Author:

Katrakova-Krüger Danka1ORCID,Öchsner Simon1,Ferreira Ester S. B.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Materials Laboratory, Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering Science, TH Köln, Campus Gummersbach, Steinmüllerallee 1, 51643 Gummersbach, Germany

2. Cologne Institute of Conservation Sciences, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, TH Köln, Campus Südstadt, Ubierring 40, 50678 Cologne, Germany

Abstract

Three-dimensional printing is ideally suited to produce unique and complex shapes. In this study, the material properties of polysiloxanes, commonly named silicones, produced additively by two different methods, namely, multi-jet fusion (MJF) and material extrusion (ME) with liquid printing heads, are investigated. The chemical composition was compared via Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, evolved gas analysis mass spectrometry, pyrolysis gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry, and thermogravimetry (TGA). Density and low-temperature flexibility, mechanical properties and crosslink distance via freezing point depression were measured before and after post-treatment at elevated temperatures. The results show significant differences in the chemical composition, material properties, as well as surface quality of the tested products produced by the two manufacturing routes. Chemical analysis indicates that the investigated MJF materials contain acrylate moieties, possibly isobornyl acrylate linking branches. The hardness of the MJF samples is associated with crosslinking density. In the ashes after TGA, traces of phosphorus were found, which could originate from initiators or catalysts of the curing process. The ME materials contain fillers, most probably silica, that differ in their amount. It is possible that silica also plays a role in the processing to stabilize the extrusion strand. For the harder material, a higher crosslink density was found, which was supported also by the other tested properties. The MJF samples have smooth surfaces, while the ME samples show grooved surface structures typical for the material extrusion process. Post-treatment did not improve the material properties. In the MJF samples, significant color changes were observed.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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