Continuous glass fiber‐reinforced polycaprolactone composite produced in a conventional fused filament fabrication equipment: Process modeling and parameters adjustment
Thiago A. Augusto,
Murilo C. Crovace,
Lidiane C. Costa
Abstract:Polymer composites with continuous fibers are expected to exhibit good mechanical performance due to orientation and high aspect ratio of fillers. Fused filament fabrication (FFF) provides an affordable method for processing these materials as products with tunable architecture. By incorporating continuous bioactive fibers coated with biodegradable polymer, the degradation rate of printed scaffolds may vary over time. As proof of concept, macroporous composites were 3D printed using continuous glass fiber‐rein… Show more
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