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Solid imaging method utilizing compositions comprising thermally coalescible materials

  • US 5,006,364 A
  • Filed: 08/24/1989
  • Issued: 04/09/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/24/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for accurately fabricating an integral three dimensional object from a multiplicity of contiguous layers of a thermally coalescible photoformable liquid composition comprising the steps of:

  • (a) forming a layer of a thermally coalescible photoformable liquid on a substrate;

    (b) imagewise exposing areas of at least a portion of the layer to actinic radiation;

    (c) introducing a new layer of liquid onto the layer previously exposed imagewise to actinic radiation according to step (b);

    (d) imagewise exposing areas of at least a portion of the new liquid layer to actinic radiation, with the requirement that the photoformable composition comprises a thermally coalescible polymeric cohesive material, a photohardenable monomer, and a photoinitiator, wherein after the exposure to the acthnic radiation, the photoformed areas of the composition remain thermally coalescible;

    (e) successively repeating steps (c) and (d) until all layers of the three dimensional object have been photoformed and connected through joining surfaces; and

    (f) in sequence(i) removing the unexposed portion of the photoformable composition from the exposed portion of the three dimensional object, and(ii) thermally coalescing the three dimensional object in order to promote cohesion both within the contiguous layers and at the joining surfaces between the contiguous layers, thus producing a single coalesced three dimensional object.

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