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A review of recently developed polymer composite materials for fused deposition modeling 3D printing

Surendra Singh Dewada, Amit Telang

2021Materials Research Express18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly evolving technology due to its numerous advantages over traditional manufacturing processes. AM processable materials are limited and have poor mechanical performance, restraining the technology’s potential for functional part manufacturing. Although FDM is the most popular and growing technique, the inferiority of the material limits its application to prototyping. Nanocomposite material improves the thermal, mechanical, and electrical performance of FDM objects. Mostly polymer nanocomposites are feasible to process and several researchers have reported enhanced performance with polymer nanocomposites. Carbon nanotubes, graphene nanoplatelets, nano clay, and carbon fiber are primary reinforcements to thermoplastics. The current state of the art relevant to advances in nanocomposites for the FDM process, as well as the influence of nanofillers on mechanical properties of the build object are reviewed in this paper.

Topics & Concepts

NanocompositeMaterials scienceFused deposition modeling3D printingCarbon nanotubeComposite numberComposite materialGraphenePolymerRapid prototypingPolymer nanocompositeProcess (computing)NanotechnologyComputer scienceOperating systemAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsAdvanced Theoretical and Applied Studies in Material Sciences and Geometry