The dimensional accuracy of plastic parts made by the fused filament fabrication

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Fused filament fabrication (FFF) process has gained considerable public interest in the last years and due to its numerous advantages, a study that identifies and explains the influence of used plastic materials on the accuracy of the parts achieved by FFF could be considered as necessary. The present study contains a brief introduction in the additive manufacturing basic notions, technologies, and equipments. In a similarly manner the 3D scanning process is also synthetically presented. The main focus is on studying the accuracy of test parts obtained in laboratory conditions using the most used 5 polymer materials (PLA, ABS, PP, PA and PET). The experiments were conducted using software and equipment dedicated to 3D printing for FFF-technology and optical scanning. Results sustained by graphs, tables and images showed that the ABS type material provided the best results concerning the linear dimensional accuracy along the X and Y axes. For the circular and linear dimensions accuracy along the Z-axis, the lowest deviations in comparison with the nominal dimensions were found in the case of the test part made of PLA. The experiments also proved that the materials that had a higher proportion of the studied points included in the tolerance zone were the PLA and the PET.

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Boca, M. A., Sover, A., & Slǎtineanu, L. (2020). The dimensional accuracy of plastic parts made by the fused filament fabrication. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 997). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/997/1/012021

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