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Instability behaviours of a jet array in inkjet printing of molten caprolactam

Saeed Fathi (Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK)
Phill Dickens (Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK)
Richard Hague (Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK)

Rapid Prototyping Journal

ISSN: 1355-2546

Article publication date: 19 April 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to present the findings on jet array instabilities of molten caprolactam. Initial investigations showed that although a suitable range of parameters was found for stable jetting, there were cases where instabilities occurred due to external sources such as contamination.

Design/methodology/approach

The inkjet system consisted of a melt supply unit, filtration unit and printhead with pneumatic and thermal control. A start‐up strategy was developed to initiate the jetting trials. A digital microscope camera monitored the printhead nozzle plate to record the jet array stability within the recommended range of parameters from earlier research. The trials with jet instabilities were studied to analyse the instability behaviour.

Findings

It was found that instabilities occurred in three forms which were jet trajectory error, single jet failure and jet array failure. Occasionally, the jet with incorrect trajectory remained stable. When a jet failed, bleeding of melt from the nozzle due to the actuations influenced the adjacent jets initiating an array of jets to fail similar to falling dominos.

Originality/value

The research concept is novel and investigating the jet array instability behaviours could give an understanding on jetting reliability issues.

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Citation

Fathi, S., Dickens, P. and Hague, R. (2013), "Instability behaviours of a jet array in inkjet printing of molten caprolactam", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 19 No. 3, pp. 189-198. https://doi.org/10.1108/13552541311312184

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2013, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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