Stereolithographic Active Resin

# Record card
8
Thematic areas
ICT & Electronics / Laser technologies
Bioeconomy
Materials / Photo-active & graphene-based materials
Additive and advanced industrial manufacturing / Additive manufacturing processes and materials
Additive and advanced industrial manufacturing / Factory of the Future
Health & Biotech / Biosensors
Description

Polymer development is approaching to a new stage of advancement in which new functionalities especially in combination with conductive polymers and nanomaterials are more effective. In this context the study of new composites is the key to enable the development of disruptive technologies as additive manufacturing. Increasing electrical conductivity open the way to a new class of objects to be prototyped rapidly at low cost with a high level of customization. Further, the industry has seen a huge increase in the use of additive manufacturing techniques and a development of innovative technologies. The developed technology consist of a new Stereolithographic resin based on the conductive polymer (PEDOT:PSS) and the photocurable resin PEGDA, which has been developed and validated in lab. The composite has been optimized in terms of for what concern conductivity and printability. This resin has been tested to fabricate smart objects as 3D printed electrodes, sensors and transistors.

Business fields
Industry
Type of innovation
Product innovation
Process innovation
Description of innovative features / Competitive advantages

The developed polymer composite for stereolithography is the basis for the development of the next generations techniques for the production of intelligent products, obtained through the use of innovative materials and allowing solutions based on the integration of electronic components (sensors, transducers or actuators), ensuring smart functionality. Additive manufacturing processes (2PP “two-photons polymerization”, FDM “Fused deposition modeling” , SLA “Stereolithography”), combined with high-resolution pick and place technologies, will be able to integrate different sensors and their relative electrical connections, in complex mechanical parts.

Reference market
Incremental innovation
Impacts on existing markets
Development stage
Feasibility
TRL
4
Advantages
New product/process/service/technology
Patentable technology
Yes
Patented technology
No
Market positioning
Italian
European
International
Partner required
Enteprise
Private research center
Cooperation in national /european / international project

Information
For more information and/or to be put in contact with the Research Team, please contact the Project Manager:

Barbara Angelini - Project Manager
CNR - Unità Valorizzazione della Ricerca
Phone number 06.49932415
E-mail barbara.angelini@cnr.it