When it comes to 3D printing, Silicone probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind however, it’s becoming increasingly popular.
As a result of silicone’s high viscosity, it has previously been difficult to 3D print precisely, which has slowed down its development. This all changed in the last 5 years however, during this time, a number of businesses have developed systems for 3D printing silicone. Several manufacturers use print head deposition, while others use vat photopolymerization to produce parts similar to injection molded parts.
3D printing with silicone is considered a real game changer in the 3D printing community as it serves so many markets: medical, automotive, and consumer products to name just a few. Before this became an option, the only way to produce silicone parts was through injection molding, casting, and compression molding. This can be an extremely expensive process due to the high cost of molds which isn’t suitable for the creation of prototypes, bio-models, or small batches of products.