The Asian Age

4D PRINTING IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR CERAMICS

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While the world is still trying to digest the concept of 3D printing, researcher­s have developed the world’s first- ever 4D printing for ceramics, which are mechanical­ly robust and can have complex shapes.

Ceramic has a high melting point, so it is difficult to use convention­al laser printing to make ceramics. The existing 3D- printed ceramic precursors, which are usually difficult to deform, also hinder the production of ceramics with complex shapes.

To overcome these challenges, scientists developed a novel ‘ ceramic ink’, which is a mixture of polymers and ceramic nanopartic­les. These flexible and stretchabl­e ceramic precursors allow complex shapes, such as origami folding, to make using proper heat treatment.

4D printing is convention­al 3D printing combined with the additional element of time as the fourth dimension, where the printed object can re- shape or selfassemb­le itself over time with external stimuli, such as mechanical force, temperatur­e, or a magnetic field.

The research team at the City University of Hong Kong made use of the elastic energy stored in the stretched precursors for shape morphing. When the stretched ceramic precursors are released, they undergo self- reshaping and heat treatment. The resultant ceramics are robust. They can come in large sizes with high strength

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