Strengthening of 3D printed fused deposition manufactured parts using the fill compositing technique

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In this paper, we present a technique for increasing the strength of thermoplastic fused deposition manufactured printed parts while retaining the benefits of the process such as ease, speed of implementation, and complex part geometries. By carefully placing voids in the printed parts and filling them with high-strength resins, we can improve the overall part strength and stiffness by up to 45% and 25%, respectively. We discuss the process parameters necessary to use this strengthening technique and the theoretically possible strength improvements to bending beam members. We then show three-point bend testing data comparing solid printed ABS samples with those strengthened through the fill compositing process, as well as examples of 3D printed parts used in real-world applications. Copyright:

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Belter, J. T., & Dollar, A. M. (2015). Strengthening of 3D printed fused deposition manufactured parts using the fill compositing technique. PLoS ONE, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122915

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