Bismaleimide - Aluminium sulphate blends as 3D printing ink

12 January 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Aluminium Sulphate (AS) used a precursor for Al based compounds has the capabilities of flocculation and coagulation imparting strength to the material it gets added to. Bismaleimide (BMI) on the other hand is a high temperature resin used for aerospace applications. An AS-BMI resin has therefore been studied in this communication having potential application as a 3D printing ink

Keywords

Bismaleimide
cross linking
3D printing ink

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