Experimental investigation of the polymer-metal hybrids interfacial bonding fabricated by fused deposition modeling
Rasool Mohammadi Abokheili,
Naser Kordani,
Hamed Aghajani Derazkola
et al.
Abstract:In this paper, the fabrication of polymer-metal hybrids by fused deposition modeling was evaluated. 6061 aluminum alloy and polylactic acid were used in the manufacturing process. Also, to strengthen the bonding between the metal and polymer components, a two-component epoxy adhesive was used. The pull-off adhesion test was performed to evaluate the interfacial bonding strength of the specimens. In this study, the effect of bed temperature, print speed, printer nozzle diameter, and aluminum sheet surface rough… Show more
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