Various materials have been produced to be used as feeder material in 3D printing application to obtain the level of mechanical properties and physical properties of a product. Before to its usage as a 3D printing feed material, polyamide-reinforced carbon fibre composites were investigated for flowability and diffusion behaviour. Using a heated nozzle to transform polymer filament into a semi-liquid that is extruded to create a structure layer-by-layer, the primary issue to prevent is delamination. For the success of this study, there are 2 main methods, namely to study the physical properties of carbon fibre reinforced polyamide composites against the composition of 20 wt.% carbon fibre and to study the temperature and rheological load on...
In this work, the authors aimed to identify a potential correlation between the printability and cru...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in utilizing pulp-fibre–reinforced, higher-melting–temp...
Fused filament fabrication (FFF) is a 3D printing technique which allows layer-by-layer build-up of ...
Various materials have been produced to be used as feeder material in 3D printing application to obt...
Additive manufacturing (AM) can enable the fabrication of strong and stiff composite parts with comp...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a novel technology that enables rapid fabrication of physical models ...
The issue of delamination occurring on PACF materials is a structural application failure due to poo...
The issue of delamination occurring on PACF materials is a structural application failure due to poo...
Continuous Fibre composite 3D printing (CF-3DP) technology is a newly developed Additive Manufacturi...
In the last decade, additive manufacturing techniques, such as fused deposition modelling (FDM), has...
Continuous Fibre composite 3D printing (CF-3DP) technology is a newly developed Additive Manufacturi...
High-speed 3D printing has recently gained much interest due to its potentials in improving efficien...
Development of new feed materials is a challenge for fused filament fabrication (FFF) additive manuf...
Continuous Fibre composite 3D printing (CF-3DP) technology is a newly developed Additive Manufacturi...
3D printing is changing the way we conceive, design, and build 3D objects in mechanical, biomedical,...
In this work, the authors aimed to identify a potential correlation between the printability and cru...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in utilizing pulp-fibre–reinforced, higher-melting–temp...
Fused filament fabrication (FFF) is a 3D printing technique which allows layer-by-layer build-up of ...
Various materials have been produced to be used as feeder material in 3D printing application to obt...
Additive manufacturing (AM) can enable the fabrication of strong and stiff composite parts with comp...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a novel technology that enables rapid fabrication of physical models ...
The issue of delamination occurring on PACF materials is a structural application failure due to poo...
The issue of delamination occurring on PACF materials is a structural application failure due to poo...
Continuous Fibre composite 3D printing (CF-3DP) technology is a newly developed Additive Manufacturi...
In the last decade, additive manufacturing techniques, such as fused deposition modelling (FDM), has...
Continuous Fibre composite 3D printing (CF-3DP) technology is a newly developed Additive Manufacturi...
High-speed 3D printing has recently gained much interest due to its potentials in improving efficien...
Development of new feed materials is a challenge for fused filament fabrication (FFF) additive manuf...
Continuous Fibre composite 3D printing (CF-3DP) technology is a newly developed Additive Manufacturi...
3D printing is changing the way we conceive, design, and build 3D objects in mechanical, biomedical,...
In this work, the authors aimed to identify a potential correlation between the printability and cru...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in utilizing pulp-fibre–reinforced, higher-melting–temp...
Fused filament fabrication (FFF) is a 3D printing technique which allows layer-by-layer build-up of ...