Synthesis and characterisation of acrylic Resin-al powder composites suitable for additive manufacturing

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Stereolithography is an additive manufacturing technology commonly used to build either prototypes or final parts. Nevertheless, the manufacture of structural parts has been ruled out owing to the poor mechanical properties of conventional UV-curable resins. Moreover, the inventory of available commercial resins is still limited and they exhibit low thermal and electrical conductivity values. In this work, some composite materials were designed using Al microparticles dispersed within an SLA commercial resin matrix. These composites overcame the diculties caused by the light scattering eect during the photopolymerisation process in the SLA technology. Dispersion of the filler was characterised by means of SEM/EDX and AFM. The composites exhibited improved thermal and mechanical behaviour in comparison with the pristine resin. The simplicity of the synthesis method used to prepare the composites provides a convenient starting point to explore new ways of designing composites for SLA with improved mechanical and functional properties.

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Relinque, J. J., Romero-Ocaña, I., Navas-Martos, F. J., Delgado, F. J., Domínguez, M., & Molina, S. I. (2020). Synthesis and characterisation of acrylic Resin-al powder composites suitable for additive manufacturing. Polymers, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/POLYM12081642

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