Mechanical properties of structures produced by 3D printing from composite materials

  • Bárnik F
  • Vaško M
  • Sága M
  • et al.
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Abstract

By 3D printing it is possible to create different structures with different fiber-laying directions. These structures can be created depending on the type of 3D printer and its software. The Mark Two printer allows printing Onyx, a material based on nylon in combination with microcarbon fibers. Onyx can be used alone or reinforced with kevlar, glass or carbon fibers. This article deals with 3D printing and evaluation of mechanical properties of printed samples.

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Bárnik, F., Vaško, M., Sága, M., Handrik, M., & Sapietová, A. (2019). Mechanical properties of structures produced by 3D printing from composite materials. MATEC Web of Conferences, 254, 01018. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925401018

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