Abstract
The focus on large-scale polymer Additive Manufacturing (AM) has previously been on thermoplastic materials. However, Magnum Venus Products (MVP) along with researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s (ORNL) Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) are introducing a unique AM system capable of depositing reactive polymers in a large format. The system’s footprint is 4.88 m (16ft) x 2.44 m (8ft). The benefits of printing with reactive polymers rather than thermoplastic polymers include reduced dependence on temperature control of the process, chemical reactions across the bead-to-bead interfaces, and increased toolpath flexibility that is currently unattainable with existing large-scale systems. This flexible AM system can be used with a variety of polymers, and pre-processin and post-processing operations will be performed outside of the printer on a removable print bed. Examples of printed structures and machine capabilities leading to improved productivity of AM equipment are presented herein.