Electrostatic 3-D printer controlling layer topography using aerosol applicator

A 3-D printer includes build and support material development stations that electrostatically transfer build material and support material to an ITB. The ITB transfers a layer of build and support material to a platen each time the platen contacts one of the layers on the ITB, to successively form a...

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Main Authors Nowak, William J, Alvarez, Jorge A, McConville, Paul J, Liu, Chu-heng, Clark, Robert A, Zona, Michael F
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 06.11.2018
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Summary:A 3-D printer includes build and support material development stations that electrostatically transfer build material and support material to an ITB. The ITB transfers a layer of build and support material to a platen each time the platen contacts one of the layers on the ITB, to successively form a freestanding stack of the layers on the platen. A sensor is positioned to generate a topographic measurement of the layer on the platen, and an aerosol applicator is positioned to propel build and support material on to the layer on the platen. The aerosol applicator controls the build and support material being propelled, based on the topographic measurement from the sensor through a feedback loop, to adjust the amount and location of the build material and the support material propelled on to the layer, and thereby control the flatness of surface topology of the layers in the freestanding stack on the platen.
Bibliography:Application Number: US201615173777