• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Mechanical Behaviour of Macroscopic Interfaces for 3D Printed Multi-material Samples
  • Contributor: Ermolai, Vasile; Sover, Alexandru; Boca, Marius Andrei; Hriţuc, Adelina; Slătineanu, Laurenţiu; Nagîţ, Gheorghe; Stavarache, Răzvan Cosmin
  • imprint: EDP Sciences, 2022
  • Published in: MATEC Web of Conferences
  • Language: Not determined
  • DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/202236801004
  • ISSN: 2261-236X
  • Keywords: General Medicine
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  • Description: <jats:p>The development of 3D Printing technologies introduced new possibilities regarding multi-material part production. Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) is one of those technologies suitable for multi-material 3D printing. Usually, multi-material parts are manufactured from different blends of the same material, also known as multi-colour 3D printing, or from materials with good chemical compatibility. Conventionally, a simple face-to-face bond interface between parts’ bodies and a chemical bond between thermoplastics define the mechanical performance of multi-material components. In this regard, the paper aimed to investigate the strength of the contact interface of multi-material specimens using a geometrical approach. Therefore, multiple interlocking interfaces were investigated, such as omega shape, T-shape, dovetail, and others for samples made of low-compatibility thermoplastic materials, acrylic styrene-acrylonitrile (ASA), thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). The results showed that macroscopic inter-locking interfaces are significantly increasing the mechanical properties.</jats:p>
  • Access State: Open Access