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J. Phys. IV France
Volume 128, September 2005
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Page(s) | 87 - 93 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:2005128014 |
J. Phys. IV France 128 (2005) 87-93
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:2005128014
Fabrication of 3D fine scale PZT components by ink-jet prototyping process
R. Noguera1, C. Dossou-Yovo2, M. Lejeune2 and T. Chartier21 Ceradrop (fabrication of components by ink-jet prototyping process)
2 SPCTS-UMR 6638, ENSCI, 87065 Limoges Cedex, France
Abstract
Different investigations have been carried out to
optimize an ink-jet printing technique, devoted to the fabrication of 3D
fine scale PZT parts, by adjustment of the fluid properties of the ceramic
suspensions and by controlling the ejection and impact phenomena. A 10
vol% PZT loaded suspension characterized by a Newtonian behavior,
corresponding to a viscosity of 10mPa.s and to a ratio Re/We1/2 of 5.98 has been selected.
The ejection and impact phenomena strongly depend on the driving parameters
of the printing head, in particular the formation of the droplet, with
satellite or not, as well as its velocity and volume which are function of
the pulse amplitude. Moreover, the conditions of ejection (droplet velocity
and volume) control the characteristics of the deposit (definition,
spreading, thickness uniformity). Sintered PZT pillar array has been
achieved by ink-jet printing with a definition equal to 50m. These
structures could be very useful to improve the performances of 1-3 ceramic
polymer composites for imaging probes or more generally for ultrasonic
transducers and also of micro-deformable mirrors for optical adaptive
systems.
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