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The Use of Polypropylene and High-Density Polyethylene on Cork Plastic Composites for Large Scale 3D Printing
by
Gaspar, Florindo
, Brites, Fernando
, Malça, Cândida
, Horta, João F.
, Franco, Margarida C.
, Mateus, Artur
, Biscaia, Sara
in
3-D printers
/ Composite materials
/ Cork
/ Coupling agents
/ Crystallization
/ Extrusion
/ Feasibility studies
/ High density polyethylenes
/ Mechanical properties
/ Organic chemistry
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Three dimensional composites
/ Three dimensional printing
2019
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The Use of Polypropylene and High-Density Polyethylene on Cork Plastic Composites for Large Scale 3D Printing
by
Gaspar, Florindo
, Brites, Fernando
, Malça, Cândida
, Horta, João F.
, Franco, Margarida C.
, Mateus, Artur
, Biscaia, Sara
in
3-D printers
/ Composite materials
/ Cork
/ Coupling agents
/ Crystallization
/ Extrusion
/ Feasibility studies
/ High density polyethylenes
/ Mechanical properties
/ Organic chemistry
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Three dimensional composites
/ Three dimensional printing
2019
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The Use of Polypropylene and High-Density Polyethylene on Cork Plastic Composites for Large Scale 3D Printing
by
Gaspar, Florindo
, Brites, Fernando
, Malça, Cândida
, Horta, João F.
, Franco, Margarida C.
, Mateus, Artur
, Biscaia, Sara
in
3-D printers
/ Composite materials
/ Cork
/ Coupling agents
/ Crystallization
/ Extrusion
/ Feasibility studies
/ High density polyethylenes
/ Mechanical properties
/ Organic chemistry
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Three dimensional composites
/ Three dimensional printing
2019
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The Use of Polypropylene and High-Density Polyethylene on Cork Plastic Composites for Large Scale 3D Printing
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The Use of Polypropylene and High-Density Polyethylene on Cork Plastic Composites for Large Scale 3D Printing
2019
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This work focuses on studying the possibility of 3D printing of composite materials composed by cork and a polymer matrix (CPC). Initially the cork was mixed with two types of polymers (HDPE and PP) in different proportions and later processed using extrusion and injection. The composites were tested to study the physical, chemical and mechanical properties. The material was then tested on a large-scale 3D printer to study its feasibility and the ability to produce new products through 3D printing. Attention was focused on the use of pure cork, varying the concentration of cork and coupling agent in thermoplastic matrix composites of PP and HDPE. It was demonstrated that the increase of 5wt.% of coupling agent in the two types of polymers significantly improved the mechanical properties and adhesion between the phases but the increase in cork concentration decreased mechanical properties and crystallinity. The CPCs with PP showed to have better mechanical properties, better aesthetic and internal structural quality, and easier processability than those with HDPE matrix. Nevertheless, the HDPE CPCs showed a high degree of crystallization. Concerning 3D printing, with the filament obtained was demonstrated the possibility of making new products based on natural cork fibers, showing promising results, although additional research is still needed to optimize the process.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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ISBN
9783035712438, 3035712433
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