Extrusion based deposition control systems: BayerRecent Research Landscape
Geometric inaccuracies and structural defects in shaped bodies arise from inconsistent material flow during extrusion. These innovations stabilize the deposition path and feed rate to ensure dimensional fidelity in three-dimensional objects.
What technical problems is Bayer addressing in Extrusion based deposition control systems?
Inadequate surface functional properties
(11)evidences
Additive manufacturing processes inherently produce high surface roughness and geometric inaccuracies. Eliminating these defects ensures structural integrity and dimensional compliance for high-performance vehicle applications.
Geometric inaccuracy in deposition
(11)evidences
Inconsistent material flow and positioning errors during extrusion lead to deviations from the intended digital model. Eliminating these inaccuracies ensures structural integrity and dimensional fidelity of the final object.
Inefficient runner separation
(8)evidences
Air entrapment and thermal gradients during material injection cause internal voids and mechanical weaknesses. Eliminating these defects ensures structural reliability and dimensional precision in molded components.
Structural core interfacial delamination
(8)evidences
Inconsistent internal cell distribution and fiber integration lead to mechanical weakness in hollow profiles. Achieving uniform density ensures predictable load-bearing capacity and weight reduction.
Interfacial bonding weakness
(5)evidences
Inadequate adhesion between extruded segments or pre-formed bodies leads to structural weakness. Ensuring robust mechanical continuity prevents delamination and component disintegration.