Use of composite materials for FDM 3D print technology

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2016
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Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Technical University of Liberec
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This article deals with specific polymer composites modified for the Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) which is a 3D print technology. These two phase systems involve thermoplastic matrix filled with natural fibres. The crucial demand of this progressive technology is put on the accuracy of the semi-product formed into the filament shape. To reach the smooth production of 3D prototypes the filament should have a constant diameter. In the article, individual steps of the polymer composite pelletization and following pre-processing and processing activities are described. Among these steps the extrusion of the filaments belongs and subsequent print test on “RepRap” device accompanied by optimization of building parameters. Tensile specimens were chosen for print with regard to maps mechanical properties of this newly developed material which was the final stage of this work. Tensile test curves were then compared with those graphs which can be found for the material produced by conventional technologies such as injection moulding. © 2016 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, Coupling agents, Natural fibres, Polymer composite, ABS resins, Composite materials, Coupling agents, Injection molding, Natural fibers, Polymer blends, Polymers, Styrene, Tensile strength, Tensile testing, Building parameters, Fused deposition modeling, Polymer composite, Processing activity, Tensile specimens, Thermoplastic matrices, Two phase systems, 3D printers
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2555476
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