2022
DOI: 10.31284/j.jmesi.2022.v2i1.2935
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Mechanical Properties of Sandwich Composite using Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer as A Skin and 3D Printed Polylactic Acid as A Core

Abstract: Recently, 3D printing technology has become a practical method to realize products rapidly. It is suitable for making small quantities of products. Although it is capable of printing with a high level of geometric complexity, there is a lack of tensile strength due to its process where the products are printed layer by layer. However, this technology is potentially to be combined in a composite manufacturing process. Mostly, a composite product is made by using a mold. This mold is relatively expensive and can… Show more

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“…The flexural and tensile strengths of a 3D-printed PLA core covered with glass fibre skin were determined. It was discovered that three layers of glass fibre skin provide superior flexural strength, while four layers provide superior tensile strength [21]. For this particular work, glass fibre varieties C, E, and S are utilised.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flexural and tensile strengths of a 3D-printed PLA core covered with glass fibre skin were determined. It was discovered that three layers of glass fibre skin provide superior flexural strength, while four layers provide superior tensile strength [21]. For this particular work, glass fibre varieties C, E, and S are utilised.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%