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Henkel joins SYMPA project to develop 3D printable SLA materials for automotive

Leading German chemicals companyHenkel,已宣布与Sympa建立合作伙伴关系,这是一个研究与开发项目的推进new materials and stereolithography (SLA) processes for the automotive sector.

SYMPA is sponsored by theGerman Federal Ministry of Education and Research(BMBF) and theFederal Ministry Republic of Austria Transport, Innovation and Technology(BMVIT), and includes the飞机设计学院(IFB),Rapid Shape,Cirp,andJoanneum Research.

A selection of 3D printed objects using Henkel-developed resin. Photo via Henkel
A selection of 3D printed objects using Henkel-developed resin. Photo via Henkel.

SYMPA and SLA

Commencing in 2018, the “Stereolithography materials, production and plasma-post-processing for durable automotive applications” project, otherwise known as SYMPA, aims to address the low mechanical properties, low durability and low UV stability of SLA materials.

Therefore, the partners are seeking to develop a new photosensitive polymer with increased long-term thermal and mechanical properties. Moreover, a fibre reinforcement of the polymer and surface modification technologies are being developed to further enhance the environmental resistance of automotive products.

In its role, Henkel, which recently joined silicon valley 3D printing startupOrigin’s Open Material Network, has developed novel high-performance photopolymers with improved mechanical and thermal durability for the SLA technology.

A robotic suction cup 3D printed on Origin's platform with Henkel silicone. Photo via Henkel.
A robotic suction cup 3D printed on Origin’s platform with Henkel silicone. Photo via Henkel.

The SYMPA consortium

The initial partners are also approaching this project from their respective specialist areas. IFB, a part of theUniversity of Stuttgart, is extending its knowledge in lightweight construction and composite applications to develop fibre reinforced SLA materials with strongly increased mechanical properties and fatigue limit.

Rapid Shape, a Digital Light Processing (DLP) 3D printer manufacturer, is offering its hardware, including theStudio-Line HA20 II, HA30 II and HA40 II, for high speed open additive manufacturing, to meet various material, customer, and environmental conditions.

Joanneum研究,奥地利最大的non-un之一iversity research organisations, are specialists for the development and application of plasma technology for coating and activation. Thus, this institution will focus on material deposition, post-processing and surface modification for improved mechanical and environmental resistance. The controlled wettability and electric conductivity of polymers are also being explored.

Finally, German rapid prototyping company, Cirp, is enabling technology demonstrations on real automotive structures and improved design processes of SLA components.

SYMPA is scheduled for completion in 2021 and will result in the development of an SLA toolbox for tailored 3D printing solutions in the automotive industry.

The Rapid Shape D20 3D printer. Image via Rapid Shape.
The Rapid Shape D20 3D printer. Image via Rapid Shape.

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Featured image shows a selection of 3D printed objects using Henkel-developed resin. Photo via Henkel.