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China’s First Zero-Gravity 3D Printing Experiment Concluded Successfully
From February 22 until March 5, 2016, the research team organized by the Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CSU-CAS), successfully implemented their first zero-gravity additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing) experiment in the 28th DLR parabolic flight campaign at Bordeaux, France.
It is China’s first additive manufacturing experiment in zero-gravity. This experiment completed successfully in zero-gravity of 93 parabolas totally. The samples were printed successfully as designed, effects of zero-gravity on the manufacturing process and materials were observed and significant data were collected. Five different materials and two 3D printing technologies were tested.
As introduced by Professor WANG Gong from CSU, space manufacturing technology is a revolutionary and strategic technology for future space exploration, which will facilitated deeper space exploration by saving logistics from Earth. 3D printing is an important modeling technique to support space manufacturing with its efficiency and flexibility. However, since the environment in space is far different from that on earth, adaptively designed materials, mechanisms, and control systems are necessary. Various researches of space manufacturing technology have been launched in many countries nowadays. Compared with the 3D printer installed on the International Space Station, the printer developed by CSU and Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology (CIGIT) is able to manufacture larger objects (up to 220mm×140mm×150mm), and with multiple materials, including fiber reinforced composites.
The research is sponsored by CAS and China Manned Space Program. This flight opportunity was granted by DLR under international cooperation framework between CSU and DLR, and Novespace provided technical.
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