3D printing of Polymer : study the common materials for SLS and FDM, and test the FDM printed part
Paudel, Suraj (2023)
Paudel, Suraj
2023
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Additive Manufacturing is the leading Manufacturing system within a short period because of its manufacturability and the use of versatile materials. 3D printing is classified into 7 Categories but SLS, FDM, and SLA are good printing methods for Polymer.
This research enlists the common polymers that can be printed by both SLS and FDM printing processes, but the author prints the part by using the FDM process with the help of a Prusa printer using grey PETG materials.
Printed parts are usually based on Fill density and rectilinear pattern. 30% infill and 60% infill contain the part that is 3D printed and performs the pull test in laboratories and records the test result for the comprehensive study.
This research enlists the common polymers that can be printed by both SLS and FDM printing processes, but the author prints the part by using the FDM process with the help of a Prusa printer using grey PETG materials.
Printed parts are usually based on Fill density and rectilinear pattern. 30% infill and 60% infill contain the part that is 3D printed and performs the pull test in laboratories and records the test result for the comprehensive study.