IP Library Granted Patent US 12708939
Granted Patent B2
US 12708939 · App. 18/775,499 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Dip-coat binder solutions comprising a dip-coat metallic precursor for use in additive manufacturing

Inventors: Arunkumar Natarajan (Mason, OH); Carlos H. Bonilla (Lebanon, OH)
Assignee: General Electric Company
B22F10/16B22F1/105B22F10/62B33Y10/00B33Y70/00B22F1/103
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Patent No.
US 12708939
App. No.
18/775,499
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dip-coat binder solution comprises a dip-coat metallic precursor and a dip-coat binder. The dip-coat binder solution has a viscosity greater than or equal to 1 cP and less than or equal to 150 cP. A method of forming a part includes providing a green body part comprising a plurality of layers of print powder and a print binder, dipping the green body part in a dip-coat binder solution, and heating the dip-coated green body part. The dip-coated green body part is heated to form a coated green body part having a metallic precursor coating on an outer surface of the coated green body part. The coated green body part has a strength greater than or equal to 10 MPa.

Claims (20)

1 . A method of forming a part, the method comprising:

providing a green body part comprising a plurality of layers of print powder and a print binder;

dipping the green body part in a dip-coat binder solution to form a dip-coated green body part, the dip-coat binder solution comprising:

greater than or equal to 10 wt % and less than or equal to 49 wt % of a dip-coat metallic precursor, based on a total weight of the dip-coat binder solution; and

greater than 50 wt % of a thermoplastic polymer, the thermoplastic polymer comprising one or more thermoplastic polymer strands; and

heating the dip-coated green body part.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein, the dip-coat binder solution further comprises greater than or equal to 1 wt. % of a solvent.

3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein heating the dip-coated green body part comprises heating the dip-coated green body part above a first temperature greater than or equal to 50° C. and less than or equal to 200° C. to form a coated green body part having a metallic precursor coating on an outer surface of the coated green body part.

4 . The method of claim 3 , wherein a thickness of the metallic precursor coating on the coated green body part is less than or equal to 2 μm.

5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein the thickness of the metallic precursor coating on the coated green body part is greater than or equal to 0.01 μm and less than or equal to 0.5 μm.

6 . The method of claim 3 , wherein the coated green body part has a strength greater than or equal to 10 MPa.

7 . The method of claim 3 , wherein heating the dip-coated green body part above the first temperature includes heating the dip-coated green body part in an oxygen-free environment.

8 . The method of claim 3 , wherein the method further comprises heating the coated green body part above a second temperature greater than or equal to 100° C. and less than or equal to 600° C. to remove at least a portion of the print binder and at least a portion of the dip-coat binder solution to form a coated brown body part having the metallic precursor coating on an outer surface of the dip-coated green body part.

9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the method further comprises heating the coated brown body part above a third temperature greater than or equal to 1000° C. and less than or equal to 1400° C. to sinter the dip-coat metallic precursor and the plurality of layers of print powder to form a consolidated part with a metallic outer surface.

10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the dip-coat binder solution has a viscosity greater than or equal to 1 cP and less than or equal to 150 cP, wherein the viscosity is measured using a rheometer in accordance with ASTM E3116.

11 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the thermoplastic polymer has a first polymer strand, wherein the first polymer strand has an average molecular weight greater than or equal to 7,000 g/mol and less than or equal to 50,000 g/mol.

12 . The method of claim 1 , wherein providing the green body part comprising the plurality of layers of print powder further comprises depositing each layer with a thickness greater than or equal to 10 μm and less than or equal to 200 μm.

13 . The method of claim 1 , wherein providing the green body part further comprises selectively depositing the print binder according to a pattern to partially coat an outer surface of the plurality of layers of print powder.

14 . The method of claim 1 , wherein providing the green body part further comprises curing the plurality of layers of print powder and the print binder under a heat source to form the green body part prior to dipping the green body part in the dip-coat binder solution.

15 . The method of claim 1 , wherein dipping the green body part in a dip-coat binder solution further comprises iteratively dipping a portion of the green body part into the dip-coat binder solution.