JuggerBot 3D, a provider of industrial 3D printing solutions, has partnered with Mississippi State University's Advanced Composites Institute (ACI) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) for a hybrid additive manufacturing project.
The USD 4 million project, funded by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Manufacturing Technology, aims to develop a large-scale hybrid additive manufacturing system integrating two-part resin and pellet-fed material extrusion technologies and reliable process parameters for consistent material deposition. The system will be able to process performance-grade thermoplastic polymers and advanced thermoset resin inks with build volumes of 360 cubed ft.
The project, which will be completed in December 2024, will involve several phases, from system development to modeling and advanced tool path development. Notably, ORNL and JuggerBot 3D will collaborate to enable slicing software and printer hardware to process thermosets independently and simultaneously with thermoplastics, with the latter developing and integrating thermoset Material Cards.
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