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3D‐Printed Transparent Glass
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2017
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Materials ScienceGlass-ceramicOptical MaterialsEngineeringGlass-forming LiquidMicrofabricationOptical GlassMechanical EngineeringTransparent GlassTransparent MaterialsSilica InksGlass MaterialFunctional GlassTransparent Glass StructuresGlass Engineering3D Printing
Silica inks are developed, which may be 3D printed and thermally processed to produce optically transparent glass structures with sub-millimeter features in forms ranging from scaffolds to monoliths. The inks are composed of silica powder suspended in a liquid and are printed using direct ink writing. The printed structures are then dried and sintered at temperatures well below the silica melting point to form amorphous, solid, transparent glass structures. This technique enables the mold-free formation of transparent glass structures previously inaccessible using conventional glass fabrication processes.
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