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Direct Ink-Write Printing of Ceramic Clay with an Embedded Wireless Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensor

This research presents a simple method to additively manufacture Cone 5 porcelain clay ceramics by using the direct ink-write (DIW) printing technique. DIW has allowed the application of extruding highly viscous ceramic materials with relatively high-quality and good mechanical properties, which add...

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Autores principales: Marquez, Cory, Mata, Jesus J., Renteria, Anabel, Gonzalez, Diego, Gomez, Sofia Gabriela, Lopez, Alexis, Baca, Annette N., Nuñez, Alan, Hassan, Md Sahid, Burke, Vincent, Perlasca, Dina, Wang, Yifeng, Xiong, Yongliang, Kruichak, Jessica N., Espalin, David, Lin, Yirong
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23063352
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author Marquez, Cory
Mata, Jesus J.
Renteria, Anabel
Gonzalez, Diego
Gomez, Sofia Gabriela
Lopez, Alexis
Baca, Annette N.
Nuñez, Alan
Hassan, Md Sahid
Burke, Vincent
Perlasca, Dina
Wang, Yifeng
Xiong, Yongliang
Kruichak, Jessica N.
Espalin, David
Lin, Yirong
author_facet Marquez, Cory
Mata, Jesus J.
Renteria, Anabel
Gonzalez, Diego
Gomez, Sofia Gabriela
Lopez, Alexis
Baca, Annette N.
Nuñez, Alan
Hassan, Md Sahid
Burke, Vincent
Perlasca, Dina
Wang, Yifeng
Xiong, Yongliang
Kruichak, Jessica N.
Espalin, David
Lin, Yirong
author_sort Marquez, Cory
collection PubMed
description This research presents a simple method to additively manufacture Cone 5 porcelain clay ceramics by using the direct ink-write (DIW) printing technique. DIW has allowed the application of extruding highly viscous ceramic materials with relatively high-quality and good mechanical properties, which additionally allows a freedom of design and the capability of manufacturing complex geometrical shapes. Clay particles were mixed with deionized (DI) water at different ratios, where the most suitable composition for 3D printing was observed at a 1:5 w/c ratio (16.2 wt.%. of DI water). Differential geometrical designs were printed to demonstrate the printing capabilities of the paste. In addition, a clay structure was fabricated with an embedded wireless temperature and relative humidity (RH) sensor during the 3D printing process. The embedded sensor read up to 65% RH and temperatures of up to 85 °F from a maximum distance of 141.7 m. The structural integrity of the selected 3D printed geometries was confirmed through the compressive strength of fired and non-fired clay samples, with strengths of 70 MPa and 90 MPa, respectively. This research demonstrates the feasibility of using the DIW printing of porcelain clay with embedded sensors, with fully functional temperature- and humidity-sensing capabilities.
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spelling pubmed-100560072023-03-30 Direct Ink-Write Printing of Ceramic Clay with an Embedded Wireless Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensor Marquez, Cory Mata, Jesus J. Renteria, Anabel Gonzalez, Diego Gomez, Sofia Gabriela Lopez, Alexis Baca, Annette N. Nuñez, Alan Hassan, Md Sahid Burke, Vincent Perlasca, Dina Wang, Yifeng Xiong, Yongliang Kruichak, Jessica N. Espalin, David Lin, Yirong Sensors (Basel) Article This research presents a simple method to additively manufacture Cone 5 porcelain clay ceramics by using the direct ink-write (DIW) printing technique. DIW has allowed the application of extruding highly viscous ceramic materials with relatively high-quality and good mechanical properties, which additionally allows a freedom of design and the capability of manufacturing complex geometrical shapes. Clay particles were mixed with deionized (DI) water at different ratios, where the most suitable composition for 3D printing was observed at a 1:5 w/c ratio (16.2 wt.%. of DI water). Differential geometrical designs were printed to demonstrate the printing capabilities of the paste. In addition, a clay structure was fabricated with an embedded wireless temperature and relative humidity (RH) sensor during the 3D printing process. The embedded sensor read up to 65% RH and temperatures of up to 85 °F from a maximum distance of 141.7 m. The structural integrity of the selected 3D printed geometries was confirmed through the compressive strength of fired and non-fired clay samples, with strengths of 70 MPa and 90 MPa, respectively. This research demonstrates the feasibility of using the DIW printing of porcelain clay with embedded sensors, with fully functional temperature- and humidity-sensing capabilities. MDPI 2023-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10056007/ /pubmed/36992062 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23063352 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Marquez, Cory
Mata, Jesus J.
Renteria, Anabel
Gonzalez, Diego
Gomez, Sofia Gabriela
Lopez, Alexis
Baca, Annette N.
Nuñez, Alan
Hassan, Md Sahid
Burke, Vincent
Perlasca, Dina
Wang, Yifeng
Xiong, Yongliang
Kruichak, Jessica N.
Espalin, David
Lin, Yirong
Direct Ink-Write Printing of Ceramic Clay with an Embedded Wireless Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensor
title Direct Ink-Write Printing of Ceramic Clay with an Embedded Wireless Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensor
title_full Direct Ink-Write Printing of Ceramic Clay with an Embedded Wireless Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensor
title_fullStr Direct Ink-Write Printing of Ceramic Clay with an Embedded Wireless Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensor
title_full_unstemmed Direct Ink-Write Printing of Ceramic Clay with an Embedded Wireless Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensor
title_short Direct Ink-Write Printing of Ceramic Clay with an Embedded Wireless Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensor
title_sort direct ink-write printing of ceramic clay with an embedded wireless temperature and relative humidity sensor
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23063352
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