Effect of printing parameters on the tensile properties of 3d-printed polylactic acid (Pla) based on fused deposition modeling

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In order to optimize the efficiency of the Fused deposition modeling (FDM) process, this study used polylactic acid (PLA) material under different parameters (the printing angle and the raster angle) to fabricate specimens and to explore its tensile properties. The effect of the ultraviolet (UV) curing process on PLA materials was also investigated. The results showed that the printing and raster angles have a high impact on the tensile properties of PLA materials. The UV curing process enhanced the brittleness and reduced the elongation of PLA material. Different effects were observed on tensile strength and modulus of specimens printed with different parameters after UV curing. The above results will be a great help for researchers who are working to achieve sustaina-bility of PLA materials and FDM technology.

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Hsueh, M. H., Lai, C. J., Chung, C. F., Wang, S. H., Huang, W. C., Pan, C. Y., … Hsieh, C. H. (2021). Effect of printing parameters on the tensile properties of 3d-printed polylactic acid (Pla) based on fused deposition modeling. Polymers, 13(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13142387

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