Additive manufacturing of wood flour/pha composites using micro-screw extrusion: Effect of device and process parameters on performance

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Based on additive manufacturing of wood flour and polyhydroxyalkanoates composites using micro-screw extrusion, device and process parameters were evaluated to achieve a reliable printing. The results show that the anisotropy of samples printed by micro-screw extrusion is less obvious than that of filament extrusion fused deposition modeling. The type of micro-screw, printing speed, layer thickness, and nozzle diameter have significant effects on the performance of printed samples. The linear relationship between the influencing parameters and the screw speed is established, therefore, the performance of printed products can be controlled by the extrusion flow rate related to screw speed.

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Tian, J., Zhang, R., Yang, J., Chou, W., Xue, P., & Ding, Y. (2021). Additive manufacturing of wood flour/pha composites using micro-screw extrusion: Effect of device and process parameters on performance. Polymers, 13(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13071107

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