Manufacturing of polylactic acid nanocomposite 3D printer filaments for smart textile applications

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In this paper, manufacturing of polylactic acid nanocomposite 3D printer filaments was considered for smart textile applications. 3D printing process was applied as a novel process for deposition of nanocomposites on PLA fabrics to introduce more flexible, resourceefficient and cost effective textile functionalization processes than conventional printing process like screen and inkjet printing. The aim is to develop an integrated or tailored production process for smart and functional textiles which avoid unnecessary use of water, energy, chemicals and minimize the waste to improve ecological footprint and productivity.

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Hashemi Sanatgar, R., Cayla, A., Campagne, C., & Nierstrasz, V. (2017). Manufacturing of polylactic acid nanocomposite 3D printer filaments for smart textile applications. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 254). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/254/7/072011

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