#371 Viscous Mixture of Liquid and Solid Components for use in 3D Printers with Wide Nozzles

#371 Viscous Mixture of Liquid and Solid Components for use in 3D Printers with Wide Nozzles

#371 What are several types of viscous mixture of liquid and solid components that could be used in a 3D printer with a 1/4-inch diameter or greater nozzle?  These mixtures must be easy to extrude and dry relatively quickly.

  • Acrylic paste
  • Silicone rubber
  • Polyurethane resin
  • Epoxy
  • 2-part concrete mixture
  • 2-part plaster mixture
  • Hot glue
  • Molding clay
  • Grout
  • Joint compound


What is a 2-part concrete mixture?

A 2-part concrete mixture is a type of concrete that is made up of two separate components, typically a powder and a liquid, that are mixed together just before use. The powder typically contains the cement, sand, and other dry ingredients, while the liquid contains the water and any additives. Mixing the two components activates the chemical reaction that causes the concrete to harden, and the mixture can be easily extruded through a 3D printer nozzle and form the desired shape before it sets.


What is a 2-part plaster mixture?

A 2-part plaster mixture is a type of plaster that is made up of two separate components, typically a powder and a liquid, that are mixed together just before use. The powder typically contains the gypsum and other dry ingredients, while the liquid contains the water and any additives. Mixing the two components activates the chemical reaction that causes the plaster to harden, and the mixture can be easily extruded through a 3D printer nozzle and form the desired shape before it sets.


What is acrylic paste?

Acrylic paste is a type of thick, opaque paint that is made from pigment suspended in an acrylic polymer medium. It is often used for textured or impasto effects in painting and can also be used in 3D printing as a viscous mixture for creating solid structures. When extruded through a nozzle, the acrylic paste sets quickly and can be molded into various shapes before it fully dries.


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