Designing Outside the Box: Unlocking the Geometric Freedom of Melt Electrowriting using Microscale Layer Shifting.

Adv Mater

Department of Functional Materials in Medicine and Dentistry and Bavarian Polymer Institute, University Hospital of Würzburg, Pleicherwall 2, Würzburg, 97070, Germany.

Published: July 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Melt electrowriting has evolved from standard vertical stacking of fiber layers to incorporating microscale layer shifting, enhancing printing precision.
  • This method corrects inaccuracies in sinusoidal wall geometry and allows for horizontal stacking of layers to counteract electrostatic effects.
  • The introduction of layer shifting enables the creation of complex geometries, such as overhangs and textured walls, signaling significant advancements in additive manufacturing for various applications.

Article Abstract

Melt electrowriting, a high-resolution additive manufacturing technology, has so far been developed with vertical stacking of fiber layers, with a printing trajectory that is constant for each layer. In this work, microscale layer shifting is introduced through deliberately offsetting the printing trajectory for each printed layer. Inaccuracies during the printing of sinusoidal walls are corrected via layer shifting, resulting in accurate control of their geometry and mechanical properties. Furthermore, more substantial layer shifting allows stacking of fiber layers in a horizontal manner, overcoming the electrostatic autofocusing effect that favors vertical layer stacking. Novel nonlinear geometries, such as overhangs, wall texturing and branching, and smooth and abrupt changes in printing trajectory are presented, demonstrating the flexibility of the layer shifting approach beyond the state-of-the-art. The practice of microscale layer shifting for melt electrowriting enables more complex geometries that promise to have a profound impact on the development of products in a broad range of applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.202001874DOI Listing

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