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Open-source syringe extrusion head for shear-thinning materials 3D printing

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Author(s):
Davila, Jose Luis ; Manzini, Bruna Maria ; D'Avila, Marcos Akira ; Lopes da Silva, Jorge Vicente
Total Authors: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: RAPID PROTOTYPING JOURNAL; v. 28, n. 8, p. 10-pg., 2022-03-14.
Abstract

Purpose This study aims to report the development of an open-source syringe extrusion head for shear-thinning materials. The target is to adapt open-source 3D printers to be helpful in research lines that use gels, hydrogels, pastes, inks, and bio-inks. Design/methodology/approach This hardware was designed to be compatible with a Graber i3-based 3D printer; nevertheless, it can be easily adapted to other open-source 3D printers. Findings The extrusion head successfully deposits the material during the 3D printing process. It was validated fabricating geometries that include scaffold structures, which are a possible application of bioprinting for tissue engineering. As reported, the extruded filaments allowed the porous samples' structuration. Practical implications This system expands the applications of open-source 3D printers used at the laboratory scale. It enables low-cost access to research areas such as tissue engineering and biofabrication, energy storage devices and food 3D printing. Originality/value The open-source hardware here reported is of simple fabrication, assembly and installation. It uses a Cardan coupling and a three guides system to transfer the stepper motor motion. This approach allows continuous movement transfer to the syringe piston, producing an adequate deposition or retraction. Thus, the effect of misalignments is avoided, considering that these latter can cause skipping steps in the motor, directly affecting the deposition. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 19/02772-7 - Study, development and application of hybrid process: Additive Manufacturing (AM)+High Speed Machining/Grinding (HSM/G)
Grantee:Jose Luis Davila Sanchez
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 21/07212-0 - Metabolomic and metabonomic analyzes by nuclear magnetic resonance techniques applied in studies of Venous Thrombosis
Grantee:Bruna Maria Manzini
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral