2024
DOI: 10.3390/ma17040924
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Multi-Attribute Decision Making: Parametric Optimization and Modeling of the FDM Manufacturing Process Using PLA/Wood Biocomposites

Alexandra Morvayová,
Nicola Contuzzi,
Laura Fabbiano
et al.

Abstract: The low carbon footprint, biodegradability, interesting mechanical properties, and relatively low price are considered some of the reasons for the increased interest in polylactic acid-based (PLA-based) filaments supplied with natural fillers. However, it is essential to recognize that incorporating natural fillers into virgin PLA significantly impacts the printability of the resulting blends. The complex inter-relationship between process, structure, and properties in the context of fused deposition modeling … Show more

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“…PLA can also be blended with other materials such as TPU in order to show that by changing the composition and programming temperature, the desired properties for different applications can be achieved so that the highest fixity, recovery, and stress recovery were obtained in hot, cold, and warm-programmed samples by manipulating the input energy and temperature [48]. Beside other thermoplastics used in FFF, PLA also shows potential for blending with natural materials such as wood [49].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PLA can also be blended with other materials such as TPU in order to show that by changing the composition and programming temperature, the desired properties for different applications can be achieved so that the highest fixity, recovery, and stress recovery were obtained in hot, cold, and warm-programmed samples by manipulating the input energy and temperature [48]. Beside other thermoplastics used in FFF, PLA also shows potential for blending with natural materials such as wood [49].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PLA can also be blended with other materials such as TPU in order to show that, by changing the composition and programming temperature, the desired properties for different applications can be achieved so that the highest fixity, recovery, and stress recovery are obtained in hot-, cold-, and warm-programmed samples by manipulating the input energy and temperature [ 48 ]. Besides other thermoplastics used in FFF, PLA also shows potential for blending with natural materials such as wood [ 49 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%