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Manufactura aditiva de arcillas caoliníticas modificadas

Authors: Ordoñez Ordoñez, Edisson Fernando;

Manufactura aditiva de arcillas caoliníticas modificadas

Abstract

RESUMEN: En esta investigación se usa arcilla tipo caolinita y una pasta cerámica (previamente procesada) como materia prima para caracterizar los parámetros óptimos de impresión con el fin de conformar diferentes piezas por medio de la impresión 3D haciendo uso de la técnica de extrusión, siendo esta técnica simple y económica con respecto a otras tecnologías de impresión 3D, la cual a futuro podría reemplazar algunas de las tecnologías de producción en serie. Lo que se busca principalmente es realizar dos modificaciones a las materias primas como son la adición de aditivos defloculantes, esto, con el fin de modificar la viscosidad de la pasta cerámica, la otra modificación que se pretende realizar es la adición de desechos peligrosos con el fin de inmovilizarlos y a su vez buscar un aporte a las propiedades mecánicas de las piezas impresas. Para la pasta se fabricarán diferentes muestras con variaciones de la fracción volumétrica de arcilla respecto al agua; también para dos tipos de aditivo (silicato de sodio y poliacrilato de sodio); para las muestras de arcillas modificadas con desecho de polvo de acería se realizará una variación en la fracción volumétrica de la arcilla respecto al agua para diferentes porcentajes de residuos en peso.

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Colombia
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Manufactura aditiva, Impresión 3D, Distribución de Weibull, Arcilla caolinítica

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