Rapid prototyping of a complex model for the manufacture of plaster molds for slip casting ceramic

Computer assisted designing (CAD) is well known for several decades and employed for ceramic manufacturing almost since the beginning, but usually employed in the first part of the projectual ideation processes, neither in the prototyping nor in the manufacturing stages. The rapid prototyping machin...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: D. P. C. Velazco, E. F. Sancet, F. Urbaneja, M. Piccico, M. F. Serra, M. F. Acebedo, G. Suárez, N. M. Rendtorff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica 2014-12-01
Series:Cerâmica
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0366-69132014000400003&lng=en&tlng=en
id doaj-438bc28673c74f918c65503c32cd395b
record_format Article
spelling doaj-438bc28673c74f918c65503c32cd395b2020-11-24T22:13:54ZengAssociação Brasileira de CerâmicaCerâmica1678-45532014-12-016035646547010.1590/S0366-69132014000400003S0366-69132014000400003Rapid prototyping of a complex model for the manufacture of plaster molds for slip casting ceramicD. P. C. Velazco0E. F. Sancet1F. Urbaneja2M. Piccico3M. F. Serra4M. F. Acebedo5G. Suárez6N. M. Rendtorff7Universidad Nacional de LanúsUniversidad Nacional de LanúsUniversidad Nacional de LanúsConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y TécnicasConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y TécnicasConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y TécnicasConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y TécnicasConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y TécnicasComputer assisted designing (CAD) is well known for several decades and employed for ceramic manufacturing almost since the beginning, but usually employed in the first part of the projectual ideation processes, neither in the prototyping nor in the manufacturing stages. The rapid prototyping machines, also known as 3D printers, have the capacity to produce in a few hours real pieces using plastic materials of high resistance, with great precision and similarity with respect to the original, based on unprecedented digital models produced by means of modeling with specific design software or from the digitalization of existing parts using the so-called 3D scanners. The main objective of the work is to develop the methodology used in the entire process of building a part in ceramics from the interrelationship between traditional techniques and new technologies for the manufacture of prototypes. And to take advantage of the benefits that allow us this new reproduction technology. The experience was based on the generation of a complex piece, in digital format, which served as the model. A regular 15 cm icosahedron presented features complex enough not to advise the production of the model by means of the traditional techniques of ceramics (manual or mechanical). From this digital model, a plaster mold was made in the traditional way in order to slip cast clay based slurries, freely dried in air and fired and glazed in the traditional way. This experience has shown the working hypothesis and opens up the possibility of new lines of work to academic and technological levels that will be explored in the near future. This technology provides a wide range of options to address the formal aspect of a part to be performed for the field of design, architecture, industrial design, the traditional pottery, ceramic art, etc., which allow you to amplify the formal possibilities, save time and therefore costs when drafting the necessary and appropriate matrixes to each requirement.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0366-69132014000400003&lng=en&tlng=enmodelagem digitalimpressão 3Dcerâmicas tradicionais
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author D. P. C. Velazco
E. F. Sancet
F. Urbaneja
M. Piccico
M. F. Serra
M. F. Acebedo
G. Suárez
N. M. Rendtorff
spellingShingle D. P. C. Velazco
E. F. Sancet
F. Urbaneja
M. Piccico
M. F. Serra
M. F. Acebedo
G. Suárez
N. M. Rendtorff
Rapid prototyping of a complex model for the manufacture of plaster molds for slip casting ceramic
Cerâmica
modelagem digital
impressão 3D
cerâmicas tradicionais
author_facet D. P. C. Velazco
E. F. Sancet
F. Urbaneja
M. Piccico
M. F. Serra
M. F. Acebedo
G. Suárez
N. M. Rendtorff
author_sort D. P. C. Velazco
title Rapid prototyping of a complex model for the manufacture of plaster molds for slip casting ceramic
title_short Rapid prototyping of a complex model for the manufacture of plaster molds for slip casting ceramic
title_full Rapid prototyping of a complex model for the manufacture of plaster molds for slip casting ceramic
title_fullStr Rapid prototyping of a complex model for the manufacture of plaster molds for slip casting ceramic
title_full_unstemmed Rapid prototyping of a complex model for the manufacture of plaster molds for slip casting ceramic
title_sort rapid prototyping of a complex model for the manufacture of plaster molds for slip casting ceramic
publisher Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica
series Cerâmica
issn 1678-4553
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Computer assisted designing (CAD) is well known for several decades and employed for ceramic manufacturing almost since the beginning, but usually employed in the first part of the projectual ideation processes, neither in the prototyping nor in the manufacturing stages. The rapid prototyping machines, also known as 3D printers, have the capacity to produce in a few hours real pieces using plastic materials of high resistance, with great precision and similarity with respect to the original, based on unprecedented digital models produced by means of modeling with specific design software or from the digitalization of existing parts using the so-called 3D scanners. The main objective of the work is to develop the methodology used in the entire process of building a part in ceramics from the interrelationship between traditional techniques and new technologies for the manufacture of prototypes. And to take advantage of the benefits that allow us this new reproduction technology. The experience was based on the generation of a complex piece, in digital format, which served as the model. A regular 15 cm icosahedron presented features complex enough not to advise the production of the model by means of the traditional techniques of ceramics (manual or mechanical). From this digital model, a plaster mold was made in the traditional way in order to slip cast clay based slurries, freely dried in air and fired and glazed in the traditional way. This experience has shown the working hypothesis and opens up the possibility of new lines of work to academic and technological levels that will be explored in the near future. This technology provides a wide range of options to address the formal aspect of a part to be performed for the field of design, architecture, industrial design, the traditional pottery, ceramic art, etc., which allow you to amplify the formal possibilities, save time and therefore costs when drafting the necessary and appropriate matrixes to each requirement.
topic modelagem digital
impressão 3D
cerâmicas tradicionais
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0366-69132014000400003&lng=en&tlng=en
work_keys_str_mv AT dpcvelazco rapidprototypingofacomplexmodelforthemanufactureofplastermoldsforslipcastingceramic
AT efsancet rapidprototypingofacomplexmodelforthemanufactureofplastermoldsforslipcastingceramic
AT furbaneja rapidprototypingofacomplexmodelforthemanufactureofplastermoldsforslipcastingceramic
AT mpiccico rapidprototypingofacomplexmodelforthemanufactureofplastermoldsforslipcastingceramic
AT mfserra rapidprototypingofacomplexmodelforthemanufactureofplastermoldsforslipcastingceramic
AT mfacebedo rapidprototypingofacomplexmodelforthemanufactureofplastermoldsforslipcastingceramic
AT gsuarez rapidprototypingofacomplexmodelforthemanufactureofplastermoldsforslipcastingceramic
AT nmrendtorff rapidprototypingofacomplexmodelforthemanufactureofplastermoldsforslipcastingceramic
_version_ 1725799457968095232