Polymers (Aug 2022)

Basalt Fiber Composites with Reduced Thermal Expansion for Additive Manufacturing

  • Daniel Moreno-Sanchez,
  • Alberto Sanz de León,
  • Daniel Moreno Nieto,
  • Francisco J. Delgado,
  • Sergio I. Molina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14153216
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 15
p. 3216

Abstract

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Fused filament fabrication (FFF) is gaining attention as an efficient way to create parts and replacements on demand using thermoplastics. This technology requires the development of new materials with a reliable printability that satisfies the requirement of final parts. In this context, a series of composites based on acrylonitrile styrene acrylate (ASA) reinforced with basalt fiber (BF) are reported in this work. First, several surface modification treatments are applied onto the BF to increase their compatibility with the ASA matrix. Then, once the best treatment is identified, the mechanical properties, coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) and warping distortion of the different specimens designed and prepared by FFF are studied. It was found that the silanized BF is appropriate for an adequate printing, obtaining composites with higher stiffness, tensile strength, low CTE and a significant reduction in part distortion. These composites are of potential interest in the design and manufacturing of final products by FFF, as they show much lower CTE values than pure ASA, which is essential to successfully fabricate large objects using this technique.

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