Approaching Standardization: Mechanical Material Testing of Macroscopic Two‐Photon Polymerized Specimens

Two‐photon polymerization (2PP) is becoming increasingly established as additive manufacturing technology for microfabrication due to its high‐resolution and the feasibility of generating complex parts. Until now, the high resolution of 2PP is also its bottleneck, as it limited throughput and theref...

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Published inAdvanced materials (Weinheim) Vol. 36; no. 34; pp. e2308497 - n/a
Main Authors Koch, Thomas, Zhang, Wenxin, Tran, Thomas T., Wang, Yingjin, Mikitisin, Adrian, Puchhammer, Jakob, Greer, Julia R., Ovsianikov, Aleksandr, Chalupa‐Gantner, Franziska, Lunzer, Markus
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LanguageEnglish
Published Germany Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.08.2024
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Summary:Two‐photon polymerization (2PP) is becoming increasingly established as additive manufacturing technology for microfabrication due to its high‐resolution and the feasibility of generating complex parts. Until now, the high resolution of 2PP is also its bottleneck, as it limited throughput and therefore restricted the application to the production of microparts. Thus, mechanical properties of 2PP materials can only be characterized using nonstandardized specialized microtesting methods. Due to recent advances in 2PP technology, it is now possible to produce parts in the size of several millimeters to even centimeters, finally permitting the fabrication of macrosized testing specimens. Besides suitable hardware systems, 2PP materials exhibiting favorable mechanical properties that allow printing of up‐scaled parts are strongly demanded. In this work, the up‐scalability of three different photopolymers is investigated using a high‐throughput 2PP system and low numerical aperture optics. Testing specimens in the cm‐range are produced and tested with common or even standardized material testing methods available in conventionally equipped polymer testing labs. Examples of the characterization of mechanical, thermo‐mechanical, and fracture properties of 2PP processed materials are shown. Additionally, aspects such as postprocessing and aging are investigated. This lays a foundation for future expansion of the 2PP technology to broader industrial application. Adaptive resolution two‐photon polymerization (2PP) enables the production of macroscopic test specimens. By combining conventional testing methods and micromaterial testing, in‐depth characterization of mechanical, thermo‐mechanical, and fracture properties of 2PP materials is possible. This study reveals that 2PP delivers highly crosslinked polymers immediately after 3D printing, without the need of postprocessing at both micro and macroscale.
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ISSN:0935-9648
1521-4095
1521-4095
DOI:10.1002/adma.202308497