Journal: Scientific Reports
Article Title: Phase-separating resins for light-based three-dimensional printing of oxide glasses
doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-63069-w
Figure Lengend Snippet: Manufacturing of multicomponent silica-based glasses by Digital Light Processing (DLP) 3D printing. ( a , b ) Monomer mixtures and inorganic precursors used in the hybrid resins formulated in this study. ( c – e ) Illustration of the main processing steps involved in the fabrication of oxide glasses using the DLP process. ( f – h ) Schematics of phase-separated microstructures expected after ( f ) printing, ( g ) ageing and ( h ) calcination.
Article Snippet: The printer used in this work is an Ember DLP 3D printer (Autodesk, San Francisco, California, USA) running on a modified firmware and resin vat.
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