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Direct Ink Writing: A 3D Printing Technology for Diverse Materials
Author Affiliations
Rice University, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Published InAdvanced Materials
Year2022
Citations1,225
Abstract
Additive manufacturing (AM) has gained significant attention due to its ability to drive technological development as a sustainable, flexible, and customizable manufacturing scheme. Among the various AM techniques, direct ink writing (DIW) has emerged as the most versatile 3D printing technique for the broadest range of materials. DIW allows printing of practically any material, as long as the precursor ink can be engineered to demonstrate appropriate rheological behavior. This technique acts as a unique pathway to introduce design freedom, multifunctionality, and stability simultaneously into its printed structures. Here, a comprehensive review of DIW of complex 3D structures from various materials, including polymers, ceramics, glass, cement, graphene, metals, and their combinations through multimaterial printing is presented. The review begins with an…
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