Influence of Programming and Recovery Parameters on Compressive Behaviors of 4D‐Printed Biocompatible Polyvinyl Chloride or Vinyl–Poly(ε‐Caprolactone) Blends
Davood Rahmatabadi,
Mohammad Aberoumand,
Kianoosh Soltanmohammadi
et al.
Abstract:This paper introduces a new class of bio‐compatible shape memory polymers (SMPs) through blending PVC and PCL. The compressive shape‐memory behaviors of 4D‐printed SMP PVC with 5 and 10%wt of PCL are studied in detail. In this respect, a set of experiments are carried out to understand thermo‐mechanical responses of PVC‐PCL blends under various shape memory parameters like programming temperature, load holding time, applied strain and recovery temperature. DMTA and SEM imaging are also performed to provide the… Show more
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