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Investigating inexpensive polymeric 3D printed materials under extreme thermal conditions 被引量:1

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摘要 3D printing is nowadays used for many applications far beyond pure rapid prototyping.As tools to prepare custom-made objects which may be highly complex,different 3D printing techniques have emerged into areas of application where the mechanical,thermal,optical and other properties have to meet high requirements.Amongst them,applications for space,e.g.for microsatellites,make extreme demands regarding the stability under high temperatures.Nevertheless,polymeric 3D printed materials have several advantages for space application in comparison with metal objects.Here we thus investigate the impact of temperatures up to 85◦C and 185◦C,respectively,on typical 3D printing materials for fused deposition modeling or stereolithography(SLA)with inexpensive 3D printers.The materials are found to differ strongly in terms of mechanical properties and dimensional stability after the treatment at a higher temperature,with SLA resins and co-polyester showing the best dimensional stability,while acrylonitrile–butadiene–styrene and SLA resin after long UV post-treatment has the best mechanical properties.
出处 《Materials Futures》 2022年第1期101-112,共12页 材料展望(英文)
基金 The study was partly funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy via the AiF,based on a resolution of the German Bundestag,Grant Number KK5129708TA1 by the Silesian University of Technology Rector’s Grant No.14/030/RGJ21/00110.We acknowledge funding of the climate chamber by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia via the‘Zukunftsfonds’.
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