Virtual and Physical Prototyping (Oct 2019)

The influence of slicing parameters on the multi-material adhesion mechanisms of FDM printed parts: an exploratory study

  • Francesco Tamburrino,
  • Serena Graziosi,
  • Monica Bordegoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17452759.2019.1607758
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 316 – 332

Abstract

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The potentiality of the Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) process for multi-material printing has not yet been thoroughly explored in the literature. That is a limitation considering the wide diffusion of dual extruders printers and the possibility of increasing the number of these extruders. An exploratory study, based on tensile tests and performed on double-material butt-joined bars, was thus conceived; the aim was to explore how the adhesion strength between 3 pairs of filaments (TPU-PLA, PLA-CPE, CPE-TPU) is influenced by the material printing order, the type of slicing pattern used for the layers at the interface, and the infill density of the layers below the interface. Results confirm the effectiveness of mechanical interlocking strategies in increasing the adhesion strength even when thermodynamic and diffusion mechanisms of adhesion are not robust enough. Besides, thermal aspects also demonstrated to play a relevant role in influencing the performance of the interface.

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