Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090105363 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USE IN THREE DIMENSIONAL MODEL PRINTING - A radiation curing composition suitable for building a three-dimensional object by a solid freeform method is disclosed. The composition includes one or more mono-functional monomers where a respective polymer has a Glass Transition Temperature higher than about 60° C. and one or more di-functional oligomers where a respective polymer has a Glass Transition Temperature lower than about 40° C. The functional groups of the components may include meth(acrylic) and the composition has a viscosity of about 50-500 cps at ambient temperature. Further, the concentration of the mono-functional monomer may be at least 30% by weight and the concentration of the di-functional oligomer may be at least 20% by weight. | 04-23-2009 |
20110077321 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USE IN THREE DIMENSIONAL MODEL PRINTING - A radiation curing composition suitable for building a three-dimensional object by a solid freeform method is disclosed. The composition includes one or more mono-functional monomers where a respective polymer has a Glass Transition Temperature higher than about 60° C., one or more di-functional oligomers where a respective polymer has a Glass Transition Temperature lower than about 40° C. and a filler that comprises particles having an average diameter of less than 100 nm. The functional groups of the components may include meth(acrylic) and the composition has a viscosity of about 50-500 cps at ambient temperature. Further, the concentration of the mono-functional monomer may be at least 30% by weight elative to the total weight of the composition and the concentration of the di-functional oligomer may be at least 20% by weight elative to the total weight of the composition. | 03-31-2011 |
20110180952 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USE IN THREE DIMENSIONAL MODEL PRINTING - A method for the preparation of a composite material having a pre-designed structure and properties according to the intended use of said composite material is provided. The method includes generating data for dispensing two or more different interface materials having different properties into at least two different phases; selectively depositing said two or more different interface materials having different properties from two or more corresponding dispensers to form layers according to the data generated, each interface material being dispensed from a different dispenser to form at least two different phases of interface materials; and curing or solidifying the dispensed layers to obtain a composite material with pre-designed structure and properties. | 07-28-2011 |
20120178845 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USE IN THREE DIMENSIONAL MODEL PRINTING - A radiation curing composition suitable for building a three-dimensional object by a solid freeform method is disclosed. The composition includes one or more mono-functional monomers where a respective polymer has a Glass Transition Temperature higher than about 60° C., one or more di-functional oligomers where a respective polymer has a Glass Transition Temperature lower than about 40° C. and a phase separation inducing component. The phase separation may be induced during curing, resulting in a non-clear cured material having an improved impact strength and higher elongation, when compared to similar compositions without a phase separation including component. | 07-12-2012 |
20130273376 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USE IN THREE DIMENSIONAL MODEL PRINTING - A radiation curing composition suitable for building a three-dimensional object by a solid freeform method is disclosed. The composition includes one or more mono-functional monomers where a respective polymer has a Glass Transition Temperature higher than about 60° C., one or more di-functional oligomers where a respective polymer has a Glass Transition Temperature lower than about 40° C. and a phase separation inducing component. The phase separation may be induced during curing, resulting in a non-clear cured material having an improved impact strength and higher elongation, when compared to similar compositions without a phase separation inducing component. | 10-17-2013 |
20130337277 | DEGRADABLE MATERIAL FOR USE IN THREE DIMENSIONAL PRINTING AND METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME - A liquid composition for producing a self-destructible temporary structure by additive manufacturing is provided. The liquid composition includes a biosynthetic copolymer as a degradable component and an enzyme as a disintegrating agent, the disintegrating agent is capable of disintegrating the degradable component, wherein after exposure to an external trigger, the disintegrating agent gradually degrades the degradable component. | 12-19-2013 |
20150056421 | CATIONIC POLYMERIZABLE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - An inkjet printing method and inkjet compositions are disclosed. The method includes selectively depositing by inkjet printing, layer by layer, a first composition and a second composition onto a receiving media from different dispensers to form polymerizable deposited layers. The first composition includes one or more free-radical polymerizable compounds and a cationic photoinitiator and is devoid of compounds able to undergo cationic photopolymerization within the first composition. The second composition includes one or more cationic polymerizable compounds and is devoid of cationic photoinitiators. At least one of the compositions includes a radical photoinitiator. The method further includes exposing the deposited layers to actinic radiation to initiate polymerization of the free-radical polymerizable compounds and the cationic polymerizable compounds within the deposited layers. | 02-26-2015 |
20150123298 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USE IN THREE DIMENSIONAL MODEL PRINTING - A method for the preparation of a composite material having a pre-designed structure and properties according to the intended use of said composite material is provided. The method includes generating data for dispensing two or more different interface materials having different properties into at least two different phases; selectively depositing said two or more different interface materials having different properties from two or more corresponding dispensers to form layers according to the data generated, each interface material being dispensed from a different dispenser to form at least two different phases of interface materials; and curing or solidifying the dispensed layers to obtain a composite material with pre-designed structure and properties. | 05-07-2015 |