Abstract:
A method for producing three-dimensional molded parts by means of layering, the moisture content of the build material mixture being able to be regulated.
Abstract:
A method for producing three-dimensional molded parts by means of layering, the moisture content of the build material mixture being able to be regulated.
Abstract:
A method for producing three-dimensional molded parts by means of layering, the moisture content of the build material mixture being able to be regulated.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a material system for 3D printing, to a 3D printing process using a lignin-containing component or derivatives thereof or modified lignins, to soluble moldings that are produced by a powder-based additive layer manufacturing process and to the use of the moldings.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method, a device, a binder system, and a material system for producing components using layering technology, wherein the temperature in the building space and/or in the applied material is set to at least 70° C. and maintained for at least 2 hours. Areas on which binder has been selectively applied, solidify and form the component.
Abstract:
The present invention describes a method for building modes in layers, wherein a first material and subsequent thereto selectively a second material are applied in layers in a build space, and these two application steps are repeated until a desired model is obtained. The two materials form a solid object in a suitable mixing ratio, the first material including a particulate material and the second material being applied with the aid of a print head. The first material, the second material and/or the particulate material include one or more diamines and/or one or more dicarbonyl compounds as tree binder.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method and a device for producing three-dimensional models, wherein binding/bonding material is applied in layers to a building platform and media are selectively applied which delay or completely prevent the binding of the applied material.